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减少膳食盐摄入以预防心血管疾病。

Reduced dietary salt for prevention of cardiovascular disease.

作者信息

Hooper L, Bartlett C, Davey S M, Ebrahim S

机构信息

MANDEC, University Dental Hospital of Manchester, Higher Cambridge Street, Manchester, UK, M15 6FH.

出版信息

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2003(1):CD003656. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD003656.

DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD003656
PMID:12535482
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Restricting sodium intake in elevated blood pressure over short periods of time reduces blood pressure. Long term effects (on mortality, morbidity or blood pressure) of advice to reduce salt in patients with elevated or normal blood pressure are unclear.

OBJECTIVES

To assess in adults the long term effects (mortality, cardiovascular events, blood pressure, quality of life, weight, urinary sodium excretion, other nutrients and use of anti-hypertensive medications) of advice to restrict dietary sodium using all relevant randomised controlled trials.

SEARCH STRATEGY

The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, EMBASE, bibliographies of included studies and related systematic reviews were searched for unconfounded randomised trials in healthy adults aiming to reduce sodium intake over at least 6 months. Attempts were made to trace unpublished or missed studies and authors of all included trials were contacted. There were no language restrictions.

SELECTION CRITERIA

Inclusion decisions were independently duplicated and based on the following criteria: 1) randomisation was adequate; 2) there was a usual or control diet group; 3) the intervention aimed to reduce sodium intake; 4) the intervention was not multifactorial; 5) the participants were not children, acutely ill, pregnant or institutionalised; 6) follow-up was at least 26 weeks; 7) data on any of the outcomes of interest were available.

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

Decisions on validity and data extraction were made independently by two reviewers, disagreements were resolved by discussion or if necessary by a third reviewer. Random effects meta-analysis, sub-grouping, sensitivity analysis and meta-regression were performed.

MAIN RESULTS

Three trials in normotensives (n=2326), five in untreated hypertensives (n=387) and three in treated hypertensives (n=801) were included, with follow up from six months to seven years. The large, high quality (and therefore most informative) studies used intensive behavioural interventions. Deaths and cardiovascular events were inconsistently defined and reported; only 17 deaths equally distributed between intervention and control groups occurred. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures were reduced at 13 to 60 months in those given low sodium advice as compared with controls (systolic by 1.1 mm Hg, 95% CI 1.8 to 0.4, diastolic by 0.6 mm hg, 95% CI 1.5 to -0.3), as was urinary 24 hour sodium excretion (by 35.5 mmol/ 24 hours, 95% CI 47.2 to 23.9). Degree of reduction in sodium intake and change in blood pressure were not related. People on anti-hypertensive medications were able to stop their medication more often on a reduced sodium diet as compared with controls, while maintaining similar blood pressure control.

REVIEWER'S CONCLUSIONS: Intensive interventions, unsuited to primary care or population prevention programmes, provide only minimal reductions in blood pressure during long-term trials. Further evaluations to assess effects on morbidity and mortality outcomes are needed for populations as a whole and for patients with elevated blood pressure. Evidence from a large and small trial showed that a low sodium diet helps in maintenance of lower blood pressure following withdrawal of antihypertensives. If this is confirmed, with no increase in cardiovascular events, then targeting of comprehensive dietary and behavioural programmes in patients with elevated blood pressure requiring drug treatment would be justified.

摘要

背景

短期内限制血压升高患者的钠摄入量可降低血压。对于血压升高或正常的患者,减少盐摄入建议的长期影响(对死亡率、发病率或血压)尚不清楚。

目的

通过所有相关随机对照试验,评估在成年人中限制饮食中钠摄入建议的长期影响(死亡率、心血管事件、血压、生活质量、体重、尿钠排泄、其他营养素以及抗高血压药物的使用)。

检索策略

检索Cochrane图书馆、MEDLINE、EMBASE、纳入研究的参考文献以及相关系统评价,以查找针对健康成年人的无混杂因素的随机试验,这些试验旨在将钠摄入量减少至少6个月。尝试追踪未发表或遗漏的研究,并联系所有纳入试验的作者。无语言限制。

选择标准

纳入决策由两人独立重复进行,并基于以下标准:1)随机化充分;2)有常规或对照组饮食;3)干预旨在减少钠摄入;4)干预不是多因素的;5)参与者不是儿童、急性病患者、孕妇或住院患者;6)随访至少26周;7)可获得任何感兴趣结局的数据。

数据收集与分析

两名评审员独立做出有效性和数据提取的决策,分歧通过讨论解决,必要时由第三名评审员解决。进行随机效应荟萃分析、亚组分析、敏感性分析和荟萃回归。

主要结果

纳入了三项针对血压正常者的试验(n = 2326)、五项针对未治疗高血压患者的试验(n = 387)和三项针对已治疗高血压患者的试验(n = 801),随访时间为6个月至7年。大型、高质量(因此最具信息性)的研究采用了强化行为干预。死亡和心血管事件的定义和报告不一致;干预组和对照组之间仅发生了17例死亡,且分布均匀。与对照组相比,接受低钠建议者在13至60个月时收缩压和舒张压均有所降低(收缩压降低1.1 mmHg,95%可信区间为1.8至0.4;舒张压降低0.6 mmHg,95%可信区间为1.5至 -0.3),24小时尿钠排泄也降低了(降低35.5 mmol/24小时,95%可信区间为47.2至23.9)。钠摄入量的减少程度与血压变化无关。与对照组相比,服用抗高血压药物的患者在低钠饮食时更常能够停用药物,同时保持相似的血压控制。

评审员结论

强化干预不适合初级保健或人群预防计划,在长期试验中仅能使血压有极小程度的降低。需要对全体人群和血压升高患者进行进一步评估,以评估对发病率和死亡率结局的影响。一项大型试验和一项小型试验的证据表明,低钠饮食有助于在停用抗高血压药物后维持较低血压。如果这一点得到证实,且不增加心血管事件,那么针对需要药物治疗的血压升高患者开展综合饮食和行为计划将是合理的。

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