SALT INTAKE AND ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION: TIME TO ACT


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Reduction of sodium content in the diet allows achieving decrease of blood pressure, slowing the progression of target-organ damage and reducing the risk of cardiovascular complications in patients with arterial hypertension. In this regard, limiting consumption of salt should be considered as a preventive measure, the implementation of which is necessary in general population.

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