A Mobile Health Salt Reduction Intervention for People With Hypertension: Results of a Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundA high-salt diet is a risk factor for hypertension and cardiovascular disease; therefore, reducing dietary salt intake is a key part of prevention strategies. There are few effective salt reduction interventions suitable for delivery in the primary care setting, where the majority of the m...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Payne Riches (Author), Carmen Piernas (Author), Paul Aveyard (Author), James P Sheppard (Author), Mike Rayner (Author), Charlotte Albury (Author), Susan A Jebb (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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