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Joint association of urinary sodium and potassium excretion with cardiovascular events and mortality: Prospective cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To evaluate the joint association of sodium and potassium urinary excretion (as surrogatePalabras claves:Autores:Alhabib K.F., Avezum A.J., Chifamba J., Dagenais G.R., Dans A.M., DIaz R., Ferguson J., Iqbal R., Khatib R., Kruger L., Lanas F.T., Lear S.A., Liu X., McQueen M.J., Mente A., Mohammadifard N., Noorhassim I., O'Leary N., Oguz A., O’Donnell M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Smyth A., Swaminathan S., Szuba A., Teo K.K., Wielgosz A., Yeates K.E., Yin L., Yusoff K., Yusuf R., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M.Fuentes:googlescopusTiming and Length of Nocturnal Sleep and Daytime Napping and Associations with Obesity Types in High-, Middle-, and Low-Income Countries
ArticleAbstract: Importance: Obesity is a growing public health threat leading to serious health consequences. Late bPalabras claves:Autores:Alhabib K.F., Avezum A.J., Calik K.B.T., Chifamba J., Choudhury T., Gupta R., Kaur M., Kelishadi R., Khatib R., Kruger L., Lear S.A., Li W., Liu Z., Mohan V., Noorhassim I., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Poirier P., Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Seron P., Teo K.K., Tse L.A., Wang C., Wielgosz A., Yeates K.E., Yusoff K., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M., Zatońska K.Fuentes:googlescopusUrinary sodium and potassium excretion, mortality, and cardiovascular events
ArticleAbstract: BACKGROUND: The optimal range of sodium intake for cardiovascular health is controversial. METHODS:Palabras claves:Autores:Avezum A.J., Chifamba J., Dagenais G.R., Devanath A., DIaz R., Gulec S., Ilow R., Iqbal R., Kabali C., Kruger L., Lanas F., Lear S.A., Lee S.F., Liu L., McQueen M.J., Mente A., Mohammadifard N., Mony P.K., O’Donnell M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Teo K.K., Wang X., Yan H., Yusoff K., Yusuf R., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M.Fuentes:googlescopusUrinary sodium excretion, blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and mortality: a community-level prospective epidemiological cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Background: WHO recommends that populations consume less than 2 g/day sodium as a preventive measurePalabras claves:Autores:Ah S.T.L., Alhabib K.F., Avezum A.J., Chifamba J., Dagenais G.R., Dans A.M., DIaz R., Gulec S., Iqbal R., Khatib R., Kruger L., Lanas F.T., Lear S.A., McQueen M.J., Mente A., Mohammadifard N., Mony P.K., Noorhassim I., O’Donnell M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Szuba A., Teo K.K., Tsolekile L.P., Wei L., Wielgosz A., Yeates K.E., Yusoff K., Yusuf R., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M.Fuentes:googlescopusValidation and comparison of three formulae to estimate sodium and potassium excretion from a single morning fasting urine compared to 24-h measures in 11 countries
ArticleAbstract: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although 24-h urinary measure to estimate sodium and potassium excretionPalabras claves:24-h urine, Blood pressure, FORMULA, international, morning fasting urine, potassium excretion, Reproducibility, sodium excretion, ValidationAutores:Akalin A.A., Avezum A.J., Calik K.B.T., Dagenais G.R., Devanath A., Jian B., Jiang Y., Kruger L., Lear S.A., McQueen M.J., Mente A., Mony P.K., Orlandini A., O’Donnell M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Teo K.K., Wielgosz A., Xingyu W., Yusoff K., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M.Fuentes:googlescopusVariations in the association of height with mortality, cardiovascular disease and cancer in low-, middle-and high-income countries
ArticleAbstract: Background: Final adult height is a useful proxy measure of childhood nutrition and disease burden.Palabras claves:all-cause mortality, Cáncer, cardiovascular events, developmental origins of health, Height, Maternal and child healthAutores:Alhabib K.F., Avezum A.J., Chifamba J., Dans A.M., Gupta R., Iqbal R., Karsidag K., Khatib R., Khetan A.K., Kruger L., Leong D.P., Li S., Liu W., Mohammadifard N., Nair S., Noor Khan N.A.M., Orlandini A., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Seron P., Szuba A., Teo K.K., Wielgosz A., Yeates K.E., Yusuf R., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M., Zhu Y.Fuentes:googlescopus