Percentage of ingested sodium excreted in 24‐hour urine collections: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
24 hr. urine sodium excretion is generally regarded as the ‘gold’ standard for assessing dietary sodium in population and epidemiological studies. This review examines the percentage of dietary sodium that is excreted in a 24 hr. urine collection. We systematically searched for all studies where a k...
Main Authors: | Lucko, AM, Doktorchik, C, Woodward, M, Cogswell, M, Neal, B, Rabi, D, Anderson, C, He, FJ, MacGregor, GA, L'Abbe, M, Arcand, J, Whelton, PK, McLean, R, Campbell, NRC |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2018
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