Dietary sodium and potassium intake were associated with hypertension, kidney damage and adverse perinatal outcome in pregnant women with preeclampsia
Objectives: In this study, we hypothesized that dietary salt and potassium intake may be related with blood pressure, kidney damage and perinatal outcome in pregnants with preeclampsia (PE). Methods: In total, 200 women (50 control women with healthy pregnancy, 150 women with PE) were recruited for...
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Main Authors: | Zehra Vural Yılmaz (Author), Elif Akkaş (Author), Gülenay Gençosmanoğlu Türkmen (Author), Özgür Kara (Author), Aykan Yücel (Author), Dilek Uygur (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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