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Effects of moderate sodium restriction on clinic and twenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure in elderly hypertensive subjects

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1993

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Overall, moderate sodium restriction in elderly hypertensives resulted in a significant fall in clinic supine SBP only, although marked differences in intersubject responses were found. Moderate sodium restriction may be of benefit in only some elderly hypertensive subjects as part of a non-pharmacological regimen for blood pressure reduction.