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Associations of urinary sodium excretion with cardiovascular events in individuals with and without hypertension: a pooled analysis of data from four studies
ArticleAbstract: Background Several studies reported a U-shaped association between urinary sodium excretion and cardPalabras claves:Autores:Anand S.S., Avezum A.J., Bahonar A., Chifamba J., Dagenais G.R., DIaz R., Iqbal R., Lanas F., Lear S.A., Li W., Lu Y., Mann J.F.E., McQueen M.J., Mente A., Mony P.K., Oguz A., O’Donnell M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Rangarajan S., Rensheng L., Rosengren A., Schutte A.E., Szuba A., Teo K.K., Yi S., Yusoff K., Yusuf R., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M.Fuentes:googlescopusAlcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease, cancer, injury, admission to hospital, and mortality: A prospective cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Summary Background Alcohol consumption is proposed to be the third most important modifiable risk faPalabras claves:Autores:Avezum A.J., Chifamba J., Dagenais G.R., DIaz R., Jian B., Kumar R., Lear S.A., Leong D.P., Mckee M., Mohan V., Oguz A., O’Donnell M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Rana P., Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Schutte A.E., Seron P., Smyth A., Szuba A., Teo K.K., Wei L., Yang W., Yusuf S., Zhang X.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:googlescopusVariations between women and men in risk factors, treatments, cardiovascular disease incidence, and death in 27 high-income, middle-income, and low-income countries (PURE): a prospective cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Some studies, mainly from high-income countries (HICs), report that women receive less cPalabras claves:Autores:Alhabib K.F., Anand S.S., Bahonar A., Chifamba J., Chow C.K., Dans A.M., Davletov K., DIaz R., Didkowska J.A., Felix Camilo, Irazola V.E., Joseph P.G., Kaur M., Khatib R., Lanas F.T., Lear S.A., Liu X., Mańczuk M., Miranda J.J., Oguz A., Pérez-Mayorga M., Poirier P., Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Rosnah I., Szuba A., Teo K.K., Tsolekile L.P., Varma R.P., Walli-Attaei M., Wei L., Yeates K.E., Yusuf R., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M.Fuentes:googlescopus