Estimated Benefits and Risks of Using a Reduced-Sodium, Potassium-Enriched Salt Substitute in India: A Modeling Study
Hypertension2022Vol. 79(10), pp. 2188–2198
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Matti Marklund, Fikru Tesfaye Tullu, Sudhir Raj Thout, Jie Yu, Tammy M. Brady, Lawrence J. Appel, Bruce Neal, Jason Wu, Rachita Gupta
Abstract
Modeling nationwide salt substitution in India consistently estimated substantial net benefits, preventing around 8% to 14% of annual cardiovascular deaths. Even allowing for potential hyperkalemia risks there were net benefits estimated for individuals with chronic kidney disease.
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