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Figure 48 | Journal of Circadian Rhythms

Figure 48

From: Transdisciplinary unifying implications of circadian findings in the 1950s

Figure 48

Shall we pass the salt? or pass, on the salt? Responses to a low-salt (low-sodium) diet differ: blood pressure may be lowered, may remain unchanged by reducing dietary salt, or may actually be raised when salt is restricted. Self-responsibility by the given individual in terms of manipulating sodium intake with surveillance of one's blood pressure seems to be the most suitable solution to determine the best course of action (see Fig. 47).

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