Salt Is OK for People With Heart Failure: Review

According to the review author, some of the papers analyzed even suggested extreme salt restrictions could be harmful.
Salt Is OK for People With Heart Failure: Review
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Salt restriction, a long-standing recommendation for patients with heart failure, has no proven clinical benefits, according to a review published on June 26 in the European Journal of Clinical Investigation.

While some studies reported possible improvements in quality of life and functionality, the review author, Dr. Paolo Raggi from the University of Alberta, wrote that there is no evidence that severe sodium restriction reduces mortality and hospitalization in patients with heart failure.

A.C. Dahnke
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