Effects of salt substitutes on clinical outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Conclusions
The beneficial effects of salt substitutes on blood pressure across geographies and populations were consistent. Blood pressure-mediated protective effects on clinical outcomes are likely to be generalisable across population subgroups and to countries worldwide.
Trial registration number
CRD42020161077.
Source: Heart - Category: Cardiology Authors: Yin, X., Rodgers, A., Perkovic, A., Huang, L., Li, K.-C., Yu, J., Wu, Y., Wu, J. H. Y., Marklund, M., Huffman, M. D., Miranda, J. J., Di Tanna, G. L., Labarthe, D., Elliott, P., Tian, M., Neal, B. Tags: Press releases Cardiac risk factors and prevention Source Type: research
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