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The Analysis of Correlation About the Spot Urine Sodium and the Blood Pressure in General Population According to the Income Level

I

Inje University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Chronic Kidney Disease

Treatments

Other: 24_hours_urine_sodium

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01960608
sodium_income

Details and patient eligibility

About

Increasing sodium intake raises blood pressure. And high salt intake could hinder the management of chronic disease. Much previous research has confirmed that dietary habits are affected by economic status. So we compared sodium intake with economic status. We investigated the prevalence, extent and management, and the relevance of sodium intake with income level.

Enrollment

7,000 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • all the patient who participated in the national survey

Exclusion criteria

  • no pregnancy
  • malignancy

Trial design

7,000 participants in 7 patient groups

low sodium group
Description:
24_hours_urine_sodium \< 100 mEq/L
Treatment:
Other: 24_hours_urine_sodium
mid sodium group
Description:
24_hours_urine_sodium \>= 100 mEq/L and \< 200 mEq/L
Treatment:
Other: 24_hours_urine_sodium
high sodium group
Description:
24_hours_urine_sodium \>= 200 mEq/L
Treatment:
Other: 24_hours_urine_sodium
low income group
Description:
the income 25% below the quartile
low mid income group
Description:
the income 25% - 50% below the quartile
mid income group
Description:
the income 50% - 75% below the quartile
high income group
Description:
the income 75% over the quartile

Trial contacts and locations

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