National Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute Working Group Report On Salt In Human Health And Sickness Building On The Current Scientific Evidence

HYPERTENSION(2016)

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Humans have had a long and complex relationship with salt. Although highly valued in many societies, dietary salt has long been associated with high blood pressure1–3 and, more recently, with other diseases.4–6 Some individuals with hypertension often display salt-sensitive blood pressure changes, which is a condition more prevalent among blacks, older people, and individuals with renal insufficiency or diabetes mellitus.7–9 In general, for those with salt-sensitive hypertension, excess sodium intake is associated with higher blood pressure, whereas a low-salt diet decreases blood pressure.3 In spite of this well-known association, the basic molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the effects of salt on blood pressure regulation are still not well understood. Furthermore, individuals with high blood pressure are at increased risk for multiple diseases (ie, coronary artery disease, heart failure, stroke, and renal disease) although at present whether or not a high dietary salt intake can directly lead to these diseases (ie, in the absence of hypertension) is not known.Our understanding of the effect of salt on health has grown even more complex recently. Researchers have reported a new connection between salt and autoimmunity: a high-salt diet was shown to accelerate autoimmune activity in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis.10,11 In addition, a close connection between hypertension and the immune system has been revealed.12–16 However, the causal relationships between salt, immunity, and hypertension (eg, how salt could mediate interactions between the immune system and the vasculature, brain, or kidney to increase blood pressure) are not well understood.The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute convened a Working Group (WG) in 2014 to discuss this new emerging scientific area in hypertension research. The WG brought together experts from diverse backgrounds including hypertension, epidemiology, preeclampsia, cardiovascular disease, …
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