[Scientific statement] Report of the Salt Reduction Committee of the Japanese Society of Hypertension (3) Assessment and application of salt intake in the management of hypertension

scientific article published on 24 October 2013

[Scientific statement] Report of the Salt Reduction Committee of the Japanese Society of Hypertension (3) Assessment and application of salt intake in the management of hypertension is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1026402579
P356DOI10.1038/HR.2013.103
P698PubMed publication ID24152614

P2093author name stringYuhei Kawano
Hisashi Kai
Katsuyuki Miura
Yoko Takagi
Hitomi Hayabuchi
Katsuyuki Ando
Hideo Matsuura
Miho Kusaka
Minoru Kawamura
Norie Nakahigashi
Satomi Maruyama
Takuya Tsuchihashi
Toshiko Sato
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P433issue12
P921main subjectarterial hypertensionQ41861
P304page(s)1026-1031
P577publication date2013-10-24
P1433published inHypertension ResearchQ15762136
P1476title[Scientific statement] Report of the Salt Reduction Committee of the Japanese Society of Hypertension (3) Assessment and application of salt intake in the management of hypertension
P478volume36