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The Association between Urinary Sodium-Potassium Ratio, Kidney Function, and Blood Pressure in a Cohort from the General Population.

Karl Marius BrobakToralf MelsomBjørn Odvar EriksenAud HøieggenJon Viljar NorvikMarit Dahl Solbu
Published in: Kidney & blood pressure research (2024)
In a representative sample of the middle-aged North-European population without diabetes, chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, or treated hypertension, there was a consistent association between urinary Na/K ratio and BP. The association with BP was not mediated through kidney function measures, suggesting a relationship between a diet with high sodium and low potassium and higher BP regardless of kidney function.
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