National Initiatives on Salt Substitutes: Scoping Review
BackgroundSalt substitutes are edible salts that contain less sodium chloride owing to its partial substitution with other minerals, which serve as an important and effective intervention and public health strategy targeting hypertension and its secondary diseases, despite a small degree of controve...
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Main Authors: | Bingxuan Kong (Author), Shanyue Yang (Author), Jiewei Long (Author), Yuhan Tang (Author), Yang Liu (Author), Zeng Ge (Author), Shuang Rong (Author), Yangfeng Wu (Author), Gangqiang Ding (Author), Yuexin Yang (Author), Ping Yao (Author), Chao Gao (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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