Effects on blood pressure of reduced dietary sodium and the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet: DASH-Sodium ... For patients with diabetes and symptomatic heart failure, dietary sodium intake of ,2,000 mg/day may reduce symptoms. (C) ... with dietary strategies including reduced calories and reduced intake of dietary fat, can reduce the risk for developing ... using reduced dietary fat as a dietary intervention). Of note, reduced intake of fat, particularly saturated fat, may reduce ...
Specific areas targeted for future research include comparing dietary patterns, addressing cultural and personal dietary ... There is a clear consensus on reducing intake of added sugars, sodium, and unhealthy fats, especially trans fat, in the diet, ... 12) found that biannual nutrition consultations, which began in infancy and focused on quality of dietary fat and promoted ... The Consensus Report (1) highlights the role of weight management, dietary patterns, and technology-enabled tools in diabetes ...
Although the investigators attempted to stabilize dietary sodium intake 7 days prior to testing (i.e., minimum intake 150 mmol/ ... Investigators are encouraged to closely monitor or fully control dietary sodium intake, collect multiple acute and chronic 24-h ... sodium intake in future human studies that aim to investigate effects of pharmacological compounds on long-term sodium balance. ... Sitagliptin had no effect on urinary sodium excretion at baseline (∼4.5 h after the first meal, prior to sitagliptin intake), ...
... sodium, creatinine, HbA1c, and angiotensin II remained unchanged, as did urinary sodium excretion (Table 1). ... These beneficial effects were obtained despite a very high dietary intake of salt, a condition lowering the activity of the RAS ... From venous samples, serum potassium, sodium, creatinine, and cholesterol concentrations were determined (BM/Hitachi system; ... None of the patients had their dietary intake of salt or protein restricted. ...