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An in-depth review of the evidence linking dietary salt intake and progression of chronic kidney disease.

作者信息

Jones-Burton Charlotte, Mishra Shiraz I, Fink Jeffrey C, Brown Jeanine, Gossa Weyinshet, Bakris George L, Weir Matthew R

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.

出版信息

Am J Nephrol. 2006;26(3):268-75. doi: 10.1159/000093833. Epub 2006 Jun 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dietary salt has been debated for decades as having a potentially deleterious influence on human health.

OBJECTIVES

To determine the quality of research and the relationship between dietary salt and markers for progression of kidney disease.

METHODS

Data sources included 7 electronic databases comprehensively searched for literature published between January 1, 1966, and August 31, 2004, and a manual search of bibliographies of relevant papers, and consultation with experts in the field. Differences between the paired reviewers were reconciled through consensus or by a content expert.

RESULTS

Sixteen studies met the inclusion-exclusion criteria and were identified for review; however, the study methodologies were extremely heterogeneous. Conclusions commonly cited in the studies include: variations in salt consumption are directly correlated with albuminuria, and an increase in salt consumption is associated with an acute increase in glomerular filtration rate, while a reduction in salt consumption may slow the rate of renal function loss.

CONCLUSIONS

The available published information, while highly variable in methods and quality, suggests that variations in dietary salt consumption directly influence albuminuria, with increasing salt intake associated with worsening albuminuria; however, results are inadequate and conflicting on the effects of dietary salt consumption on renal function, especially over a prolonged time. There was no evidence of a detrimental effect of reduced salt intake. On the other hand, there is consistent experimental evidence to link increased salt exposure with kidney tissue injury. On the basis of these data, we believe that dietary salt restriction should be considered in patients with chronic kidney disease.

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