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Current dietary guidance includes a recommendation for moderate reduction of sodium (Na) intake of US adults to less than 2400 mg (approximately 100 mmol) dissolved in water [H2O] per day. The safety of this recommendation tends to be taken for granted, but questions are raised periodically about possible adverse effects. We evaluated the evidence available to address these concerns. Relevant sources were identified through review of policy documents and a systematic MEDLINE search of articles published between 1984 and mid October 1995. Reviews and commentaries were selected to encompass the spectrum of arguments for or against possible adverse effects.

Conclusions

Current dietary guidance includes a recommendation for moderate reduction of sodium (Na) intake of US adults to less than 2400 mg (approximately 100 mmol) dissolved in water [H2O] per day (Kumanyika, Sanders, Folkow). The safety of this recommendation tends to be taken for granted, but questions are raised periodically about possible adverse effects (Kumanyika). We evaluated the evidence available to address these concerns. Relevant sources were identified through review of policy documents and a systematic MEDLINE search of articles published between 1984 and mid October 1995. Reviews and commentaries were selected to encompass the spectrum of arguments for or against possible adverse effects (Weinberger, Weinberger, Narhinen, Kumanyika).

Conclusions

Current dietary guidance includes a recommendation for moderate reduction of sodium (Na) intake of US adults to less than 2400 mg (approximately 100 mmol) dissolved in water [H2O] per day (1-3). The safety of this recommendation tends to be taken for granted, but questions are raised periodically about possible adverse effects (1). We evaluated the evidence available to address these concerns. Relevant sources were identified through review of policy documents and a systematic MEDLINE search of articles published between 1984 and mid October 1995. Reviews and commentaries were selected to encompass the spectrum of arguments for or against possible adverse effects (1, 4-6).

References

7. Kumanyika SK, Cutler JA. Dietary sodium reduction: is there cause for concern. Journal of the American College of Nutrition 1997;16(3):192-203.

8. Sanders PW. Salt sensitive hypertension: lessons from animal models. American Journal of Kidney Diseases 1996;28(5):775-782.

9. Folkow B. Critical review of studies on salt and hypertension. Clinical and Experimental Hypertension, part A 1992;14(1-2):1-14.

10. Weinberger MH. Salt sensitivity of blood pressure in humans. Hypertension 1996;27(3 Part 2):481-490.

11. Weinberger MH. Sodium sensitivity of blood pressure. Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension 1993;2(6):935-939.

Conclusions

Current dietary guidance includes a recommendation for moderate reduction of sodium (Na) intake of US adults to less than 2400 mg (approximately 100 mmol) dissolved in water [H2O] per day (Folkow, 1992; Kumanyika & Cutler, 1997; Sanders, 1996). The safety of this recommendation tends to be taken for granted, but questions are raised periodically about possible adverse effects (Kumanyika & Cutler, 1997). We evaluated the evidence available to address these concerns. Relevant sources were identified through review of policy documents and a systematic MEDLINE search of articles published between 1984 and mid October 1995. Reviews and commentaries were selected to encompass the spectrum of arguments for or against possible adverse effects (Kumanyika & Cutler, 1997; Narhinen & Cernerud, 1995; Weinberger, 1993; Weinberger, 1996).

References

Folkow, B. (1992). Critical review of studies on salt and hypertension. Clinical and Experimental Hypertension, part A, 14(1-2), 1-14.Kumanyika, S. K., & Cutler, J. A. (1997). Dietary sodium reduction: is there cause for concern. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 16(3), 192-203.Narhinen, M., & Cernerud, L. (1995). Salt and public health--policies for dietary salt in the Nordic countries. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 13(4), 300-306.Sanders, P. W. (1996). Salt sensitive hypertension: lessons from animal models. American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 28(5), 775-782.

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Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (1). Cogni-tive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

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Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (1). Cogni-tive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

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Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (1). Cogni-tive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

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Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (1). Cogni-tive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

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Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (1). Cogni-tive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

References1. Clarke, G.N., et al., A randomized trial. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 2001. 58(12): p. 27-3

Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (Clarke 2001). Cognitive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

ReferencesClarke, G. N. (2001). A randomized trial. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 58(12), 27-34.

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Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (1). Cogni-tive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

References1. Clarke, G.N., et al., A randomized trial. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 2001. 58(12): p. 27-3

Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (Clarke 2001). Cognitive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

ReferencesClarke, G. N. (2001). A randomized trial. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 58(12), 27-34.

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Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (1). Cogni-tive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

References1. Clarke, G.N., et al., A randomized trial. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 2001. 58(12): p. 27-3

Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (Clarke 2001). Cognitive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

ReferencesClarke, G. N. (2001). A randomized trial. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 58(12), 27-34.

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Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (1). Cogni-tive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

References1. Clarke, G.N., et al., A randomized trial. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 2001. 58(12): p. 27-3

Adolescent offspring ofdepressed parents areat high risk (Clarke 2001). Cognitive restructuring therapy holds promise for preventing progression.

ReferencesClarke, G. N. (2001). A randomized trial. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 58(12), 27-34.

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