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Indian J Crit Care Med ; 28(8): 729-733, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39239174

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Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) impairment is common both intraoperatively and in the early postoperative period of major surgeries, even elective ones. In some patients, such impairment is subtle and short-lasting, not even detected by increases in serum creatinine (sCr) and, consequently, not of sufficient magnitude to fulfill acute kidney injury (AKI) sCr-based criteria. In patients with a GFR decrease of greater magnitude, significant increases in sCr will occur but, unfortunately, usually at a late time in its progression. Both urinary and serum biomarkers have been proposed to be capable of anticipating AKI development but they are not widely available nor cost-effective in most centers. In this context, a urine biochemical approach using urinary sodium concentration (NaU) and the fractional excretion of potassium (FeK) has been proposed, anticipating the level of renal microcirculatory stress and decreases in GFR. An educational postoperative case example is presented highlighting the relevance that this approach can have in the correct interpretation of sCr values, bringing more dynamism to renal function monitoring. How to cite this article: Maciel AT. Optimizing Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury Monitoring Using a Urine Biochemical Approach-Time to Bring More Dynamism to Serum Creatinine Evaluation! Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(8):729-733.

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Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj ; 1867(11): 130466, 2023 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37742874

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BACKGROUND: Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a severe complication of diabetes mellitus (DM). It has been proposed that modifications in the function of proximal tubule epithelial cells (PTECs) precede glomerular damage during the onset of DKD. This study aimed to identify modifications in renal sodium handling in the early stage of DM and its molecular mechanism. METHODS: Streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic BALB/c mice (STZ group) and LLC-PK1 cells, a model of PTECs, were used. All parameters were assessed in the 4th week after an initial injection of STZ. RESULTS: Early stage of DKD was characterized by hyperfiltration and PTEC dysfunction. STZ group exhibited increased urinary sodium excretion due to impairment of tubular sodium reabsorption. This was correlated to a decrease in cortical (Na++K+)ATPase (NKA) α1 subunit expression and enzyme activity and an increase in O-GlcNAcylation. RNAseq analysis of patients with DKD revealed an increase in expression of the glutamine-fructose aminotransferase (GFAT) gene, a rate-limiting step of hexosamine biosynthetic pathway, and a decrease in NKA expression. Incubation of LLC-PK1 cells with 10 µM thiamet G, an inhibitor of O-GlcNAcase, reduced the expression and activity of NKA and increased O-GlcNAcylation. Furthermore, 6-diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine (DON), a GFAT inhibitor, or dapagliflozin, an SGLT2 inhibitor, avoided the inhibitory effect of HG on expression and activity of NKA associated with the decrease in O-GlcNAcylation. CONCLUSION: Our results show that the impairment of tubular sodium reabsorption, in the early stage of DM, is due to SGLT2-mediated HG influx in PTECs, increase in O-GlcNAcylation and reduction in NKA expression and activity.


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Diabetes Mellitus , Diabetic Nephropathies , Mice , Swine , Animals , Humans , Kidney Tubules, Proximal/metabolism , Kidney/metabolism , Diabetic Nephropathies/metabolism , Sodium/metabolism , Adenosine Triphosphatases/metabolism , Diabetes Mellitus/metabolism
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Heart Int ; 17(2): 35-42, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38455673

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Heart failure (HF) is the common final pathway of several conditions and is characterized by hyperactivation of numerous neurohumoral pathways. Cardiorenal interaction plays an essential role in the progression of the disease, and the use of diuretics is a cornerstone in the treatment of hypervolemic patients, especially in acute decompensated HF (ADHF). The management of congestion is complex and, to avoid misinterpretations and errors, one must understand the interface between the heart and the kidneys in ADHF. Congestion itself may impair renal function and must be treated aggressively. Transitory elevations in serum creatinine during decongestion is not associated with worse outcomes and diuretics should be maintained in patients with clear hypervolemia. Monitoring urinary sodium after diuretic administration seems to improve the response to diuretics as it allows for adjustments in doses and a personalized approach. Adequate assessment of volemia and the introduction and titration of guideline-directed medical therapy are mandatory before discharge. An early visit after discharge is highly recommended, to assess for residual congestion and thus avoid readmissions.

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BMC Nephrol ; 23(1): 289, 2022 08 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35982404

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BACKGROUND: Restriction of sodium intake is routinely recommended for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Whether or not sodium intake is associated with the progression of CKD and mortality remains uncertain. We evaluated the association between urinary sodium excretion (as a surrogate for sodium intake) with the occurrence of renal failure and mortality in patients with non-dialytic CKD. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of patients followed at a CKD clinic care hospital from October 2006 to March 2017. Adult patients with non-dialytic CKD were included. Using a time-to-event analysis, we examined the association of urinary sodium excretion as a categorical variable (categorized as quintiles: 1st quintile: 0.54-2.51 g; 2nd quintile: 2.52-3.11 g, 3rd quintile: 3.12-3.97 g, 4th quintile: 3.98-5.24 g and 5th quintile: 5.26-13.80 g) and the outcomes of interest. The primary outcome was defined as progression to end-stage renal disease requiring any type of renal replacement therapy. The secondary outcome was mortality. RESULTS: Two hundred five patients were included in the study (mean follow up of 2.6 years) with a mean eGFR of 26 (19-41) ml/min/1.73m2. 37 patients (18%) required renal replacement therapy and 52 (25,3%) died. There was association between urinary sodium excretion and need for renal replacement therapy (adjusted HR 0.245; 95%CI 0.660-0.912). There was no association between urinary sodium excretion and mortality in adjusted models. CONCLUSION: Moderate sodium intake was associated with a lower risk of renal failure.


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Kidney Failure, Chronic , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , Renal Insufficiency , Adult , Disease Progression , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/complications , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Renal Insufficiency/complications , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/complications , Retrospective Studies , Sodium
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F1000Res ; 11: 721, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38264475

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Background: Excess dietary salt consumption is a major contributor to hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Public education programs on the dangers of high salt intake, and population level interventions to reduce the salt content in foods are possible strategies to address this problem. In Jamaica, there are limited data on the levels of salt consumption and the population's knowledge and practices with regards to salt consumption. This study therefore aims to obtain baseline data on salt consumption, salt content in foods sold in restaurants, and evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Jamaicans regarding salt consumption. Methods: The study is divided into four components. Component 1 will be a secondary analysis of data on urinary sodium from spot urine samples collected as part of a national survey, the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016-2017. Component 2 will be a survey of chain and non-chain restaurants in Jamaica, to estimate the sodium content of foods sold in restaurants. Component 3 is another national survey, this time on a sample 1,200 individuals to obtain data on knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding salt consumption and estimation of urinary sodium excretion. Component 4 is a validation study to assess the level of agreement between spot urine sodium estimates and 24-hour urinary sodium from 120 individuals from Component 3. Discussion: This study will provide important baseline data on salt consumption in Jamaica and will fulfil the first components of the World Health Organization SHAKE Technical Package for Salt Reduction. The findings will serve as a guide to Jamaica's Ministry of Health and Wellness in the development of a national salt reduction program. Findings will also inform interventions to promote individual and population level sodium reduction strategies as the country seeks to achieve the national target of a 30% reduction in salt consumption by 2025.


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Caribbean People , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Sodium Chloride, Dietary , Sodium , Humans , Jamaica , Restaurants , Sodium/urine , Sodium Chloride, Dietary/administration & dosage
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J Trace Elem Med Biol ; 68: 126805, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34247033

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate urinary iodine concentration (UIC) in civil servants aged 35-74 years of the Brazilian Study of Adults Health (ELSA-Brasil) to analyze its relationship with sociodemographic, clinical risk factors, lifestyle, urinary Na and thyroid status. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study in six Brazilian cities. METHODS: This analysis included 792 participants with information about urinary iodine concentration (UIC). Thyroid status was defined by serum levels of TSH/FT4 and the current use of antithyroid drugs for treatment of overt hyperthyroidism or levothyroxine to treat overt hypothyroidism. The determination of UIC was carried out with an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) and was expressed as median with Interquartile Range (IQR). RESULTS: In 792 participants, thereof 52% women, mean age was 51.9 (9.0) years. The median UIC was 219 (IQR, 166-291) for all persons studied, thereof 211 (IQR, 157-276) for women and 231 (IQR, 178-304) for men. According to the WHO classification, for all persons studied, 60% had more than adequate iodine-supply (UIC ≥200 µg/L), 37% were adequately supplied (UIC 100-199 µg/L) and <3% had a deficient iodine status (<100 µg/L). In the 35-44-year age strata, which includes women of childbearing age, 23.2% of women presented less than 150 µg/L of UIC. No differences in UIC were detected according to thyroid status. (P = 0.39) The correlation between Ur-Na and UIC showed a Spearman coefficient of 0.52 (P < 0.0001) and it was also found an association of Ur-Na with UIC: Beta of 1.76 (95% Confidence Interval (95% CI): 1.01 to 2.51. The urinary Na concentration showed a synergy with the UIC, that means medians of 57, 72, 107 and 141 mmol Na/L urine (P < 0.001) in the groups with the four UIC classes according to the WHO grading mentioned above. The very low Na content in the persons exhibiting <100 µg/L UIC seems to reflect also a higher urine volume due to the frequent use of diuretics. The strong relationship between the urinary Na concentration and the UIC points to a dependence of the UIC on the individual consumption of iodized salt, which should be more considered in future studies. The strong relationship between the urinary Na concentration and the UIC points to a dependence of the UIC on the individual consumption of iodized salt, which should be more considered in future studies. CONCLUSIONS: Euthyroid persons were dominating by more than four fifths and no significant association was found between UIC and thyroid status. Although most of the persons studied present more than adequate iodine intake it was observed that nearly a quarter of women in childbearing age are iodine deficient.


Subject(s)
Iodine , Thyroid Gland , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Nutritional Status , Sodium , Sodium Chloride, Dietary , Young Adult
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Obes Surg ; 30(1): 102-110, 2020 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31515727

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INTRODUCTION: Bariatric surgery has been shown to be effective in reducing weight and has benefits, such as lowering blood pressure. An increase in urinary sodium excretion has been suggested as a possible mechanism. This study explored changes in sodium excretion and their correlation with blood pressure after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was conducted on 28 obese participants with body mass index (BMI) of 44.54 ± 7.81 kg/m2 who underwent gastric bypass. Before surgery and at the third and sixth months after gastric bypass, blood pressure, urinary sodium concentration, 24-hour (24-h) urinary sodium excretion, and fractional excretion of sodium were evaluated. In addition, serum sodium and potassium levels were determined. Nonparametric tests were used to analyze the data. RESULTS: Blood pressure decreased after surgery and remained at low levels over the 3- and 6-month periods. The urinary sodium concentration increased at 3 months after surgery; however, the 24-h urinary sodium excretion and urine volume decreased. Interestingly, although some associations between variables were observed, significant correlations between the 24-h urinary sodium excretion and the systolic, diastolic, and mean blood pressures were found. In addition, the urine volume was higher in the sixth month than in the third month following surgery. CONCLUSIONS: In the months immediately following surgery, a low-salt and low-volume diet favors decreases in urine volume and 24-h urinary sodium excretion. In addition, in the sixth month after surgery, an association between blood pressure and 24-h urinary sodium excretion was observed.


Subject(s)
Blood Pressure/physiology , Gastric Bypass , Obesity, Morbid/surgery , Renal Elimination/physiology , Sodium/metabolism , Adult , Body Mass Index , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Gastric Bypass/methods , Glomerular Filtration Rate , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Obesity, Morbid/metabolism , Obesity, Morbid/physiopathology , Obesity, Morbid/urine , Postoperative Period , Potassium/blood , Sodium/blood , Sodium/urine , Time Factors , Weight Loss/physiology
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Biol Trace Elem Res ; 172(2): 290-298, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26689929

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Mexico is considered as a nutritional transition country with a high prevalence of overweight and obesity, and recent studies have reported a high iodine intake in children. Both high iodine intake and obesity have been associated with thyroid dysfunction. Our aim was to assess iodine and salt intake and thyroid function in Mexican schoolchildren with normal weight and obesity. A cross-sectional study was performed during 2012-2013 in schoolchildren from Queretaro, Mexico. Six hundred seventy-eight schoolchildren were evaluated to obtain nutrition status, urinary iodine concentration (UIC) and thyroid volume (TVol). The prevalence of overweight and obesity was 47.3 %, the median UIC was 428 µg/L and TVol was normal in all schoolchildren; however, obese girls had a higher TVol than normal weight at the age of 8, 10 and 12 years. A subsample of schoolchildren was divided in 6-8 and 9-12-year-old groups, in order to compare thyroid function (thyrotropin, free T4, and anti-thyroid antibodies); iodine and salt intake were estimated with 24-h urinary samples. No differences in thyroid function were observed in both age groups. In the 6-8-year-old group, obese schoolchildren had higher iodine intake than normal-weight children (415.5 vs. 269.1 µg/day, p < 0.05), but no differences in salt intake. In contrast, in the 9-12-year-old group, obese schoolchildren had higher salt intake than normal-weight children (6.2 vs. 3.8 g/day, p < 0.05), but no differences in iodine intake. Dietary patterns could explain the differences between both age groups. Further studies are needed to identify the main sources of iodine intake in Mexican populations.


Subject(s)
Iodine/administration & dosage , Obesity/metabolism , Sodium Chloride, Dietary/administration & dosage , Thyroid Gland/metabolism , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Iodine/urine , Male , Mexico , Obesity/urine , Sodium Chloride, Dietary/urine , Thyroid Function Tests
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Rev. cuba. med ; 53(3): 300-309, jul.-set. 2014.
Article in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-61525

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Introducción: la medición de la excreción urinaria de sodio es importante en pacientes con litiasis urinaria, pues su excreción elevada predispone a hipercalciuria, el trastorno metabólico urinario más frecuente. Objetivo: determinar la ingestión (igual a excreción) de sodio e identificar su posible relación con variables demográficas y nutricionales, en pacientes con litiasis urinaria. Métodos: se desarrolló un estudio analítico, transversal, de los pacientes con litiasis urinaria que se hicieron estudio metabólico renal en el Instituto de Nefrología, entre enero 2011 y diciembre 2012. Se excluyeron los pacientes con factores que modifican la excreción de sodio. Las determinaciones de creatinina fueron realizadas por el método cinético de Jaffé, con espectrofotómetro Jenway®; las mediciones del sodio urinario, con analizador electrolítico marca Roche®. La información fue procesada de forma automatizada (SPSS versión 15.0). En cada categoría de las variables fueron calculadas media y desviación estándar de la excreción de sodio (mEq/d). Las comparaciones de los promedios se realizaron mediante la prueba t o mediante ANOVA. Resultados: de 1 985 pacientes estudiados, 1 363 fueron del sexo masculino (68,7 por ciento) y 622, del femenino (31,3 por ciento). La excreción urinaria media de sodio fue 235,29 mEq/d, globalmente, y resultó mayor en los hombres (252,69 mEq/d), al ser comparada con la de las mujeres (197,14 mEq/d) (p= 0,00). También se encontraron diferencias al comparar la excreción de sodio entre las categorías de valoración nutricional (p= 0,00) y de excreción de creatinina (p= 0,0). Conclusiones: la excreción urinaria de sodio es elevada en pacientes urolitiásicos, mayor en los hombres y en los sujetos con sobrepeso y obesidad(AU)


Introduction: measurement of urinary sodium excretion is important in patients with urolithiasis, for a high level of excretion leads to hypercalciuria, the most common urinary metabolic disorder. Objective: to determine sodium intake (equal to excretion) and identify its possible relationship to demographic and nutritional variables in patients with urinary lithiasis. Methods: an analytical cross-sectional study was conducted in patientes with urinary lithiasis undergoing metabolic renal study at the Institute of Nephrology from January 2011 to December 2012. Patients with factors modifying sodium excretion were excluded. Creatinine determinations were made with Jaffé's kinetic method using a Jenway™ spectrophotometer. Urinary sodium was measured with a Roche™ electrolytic analyzer. Data was processed with the statistical software SPSS version 15.0. Variables for each category were estimated as mean and standard deviation of sodium excretion (mEq/d). Comparisons of averages were made with the t test or ANOVA. Results: of the 1 985 patients studied, 1 363 were male (68.7 percent) and 622 were female (31.3 percent). Global mean sodium urinary excretion was 235.29 mEq/d, greater in men (252.69 mEq/d) than in women (197.14 mEq/d) (p= 0.00). Differences were also found when sodium excretion was compared by nutritional assessment (p= 0.00) and creatinine excretion (p= 0.0). Conclusions: urinary sodium excretion is high in patients with urolithiasis. Values are higher in men, and in overweight and obese individuals(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Sodium, Dietary/adverse effects , Urolithiasis , Metabolism/physiology , Metabolic Flux Analysis/methods , Multivariate Analysis , Cross-Sectional Studies , Modalities, Secretion and Excretion
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Rev. cuba. med ; 53(3): 300-309, jul.-set. 2014.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-726194

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Introducción: la medición de la excreción urinaria de sodio es importante en pacientes con litiasis urinaria, pues su excreción elevada predispone a hipercalciuria, el trastorno metabólico urinario más frecuente. Objetivo: determinar la ingestión (igual a excreción) de sodio e identificar su posible relación con variables demográficas y nutricionales, en pacientes con litiasis urinaria. Métodos: se desarrolló un estudio analítico, transversal, de los pacientes con litiasis urinaria que se hicieron estudio metabólico renal en el Instituto de Nefrología, entre enero 2011 y diciembre 2012. Se excluyeron los pacientes con factores que modifican la excreción de sodio. Las determinaciones de creatinina fueron realizadas por el método cinético de Jaffé, con espectrofotómetro Jenway®; las mediciones del sodio urinario, con analizador electrolítico marca Roche®. La información fue procesada de forma automatizada (SPSS versión 15.0). En cada categoría de las variables fueron calculadas media y desviación estándar de la excreción de sodio (mEq/d). Las comparaciones de los promedios se realizaron mediante la prueba t o mediante ANOVA. Resultados: de 1 985 pacientes estudiados, 1 363 fueron del sexo masculino (68,7 por ciento) y 622, del femenino (31,3 por ciento). La excreción urinaria media de sodio fue 235,29 mEq/d, globalmente, y resultó mayor en los hombres (252,69 mEq/d), al ser comparada con la de las mujeres (197,14 mEq/d) (p= 0,00). También se encontraron diferencias al comparar la excreción de sodio entre las categorías de valoración nutricional (p= 0,00) y de excreción de creatinina (p= 0,0). Conclusiones: la excreción urinaria de sodio es elevada en pacientes urolitiásicos, mayor en los hombres y en los sujetos con sobrepeso y obesidad...


Introduction: measurement of urinary sodium excretion is important in patients with urolithiasis, for a high level of excretion leads to hypercalciuria, the most common urinary metabolic disorder. Objective: to determine sodium intake (equal to excretion) and identify its possible relationship to demographic and nutritional variables in patients with urinary lithiasis. Methods: an analytical cross-sectional study was conducted in patientes with urinary lithiasis undergoing metabolic renal study at the Institute of Nephrology from January 2011 to December 2012. Patients with factors modifying sodium excretion were excluded. Creatinine determinations were made with Jaffé's kinetic method using a Jenway™ spectrophotometer. Urinary sodium was measured with a Roche™ electrolytic analyzer. Data was processed with the statistical software SPSS version 15.0. Variables for each category were estimated as mean and standard deviation of sodium excretion (mEq/d). Comparisons of averages were made with the t test or ANOVA. Results: of the 1 985 patients studied, 1 363 were male (68.7 percent) and 622 were female (31.3 percent). Global mean sodium urinary excretion was 235.29 mEq/d, greater in men (252.69 mEq/d) than in women (197.14 mEq/d) (p= 0.00). Differences were also found when sodium excretion was compared by nutritional assessment (p= 0.00) and creatinine excretion (p= 0.0). Conclusions: urinary sodium excretion is high in patients with urolithiasis. Values are higher in men, and in overweight and obese individuals...


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Humans , Body Mass Index , Elimination Disorders , Urolithiasis
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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam;48(3): 301-310, set. 2014. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-131567

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El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la relación entre adiposidad abdominal con insulino-resistencia, hipertensión arterial y excreción urinaria de sodio en adolescentes obesos. Se realizó un estudio transversal descriptivo que incluyó 107 adolescentes obesos, entre 10 y 14 años, sin restricción dietaria, provenientes del Hospital de Pediatría-Posadas, Misiones, durante los años 2011-2012. Se definió obesidad abdominal según: perímetro de cintura ≥p90, hipertensión arterial: presión arterial sistólica y/o diastólica ≥p95 y prehipertensión ≥p90 y

The aim of this study was to assess abdominal adiposity relationship with insulin resistance, high blood pressure and urinary sodium excretion in an obese adolescent population. A descriptive cross sectional study that included 107 obese teenagers from 10 to 14 years of age without any dietary restriction was performed during 2011 and 2012 at the Pediatric Hospital, in Posadas, Misiones. Abdominal obesity was defined as: waist perimeter ≥p90, hypertension: systolic and/or diastolic pressure ≥p95 and prehypertension ≥p90 and

O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a relaþÒo de adiposidade abdominal com insulino-resistÛncia, hipertensÒo arterial e excreþÒo urinária de sódio em adolescentes obesos. Foi realizado um estudo transversal descritivo que incluiu 107 adolescentes obesos, entre 10 e 14 anos, sem restriþÒo na dieta, provenientes do Hospital de Pediatría Posadas, Misiones, durante os anos 2011-2012. Definiu-se obesidade abdominal conforme o perímetro de cintura ≥p90, hipertensÒo arterial: pressÒo arterial sistólica e/ou diastólica ≥p95 e pré-hipertensÒo ≥p90 e

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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam;48(3): 301-310, set. 2014. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-734239

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El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la relación entre adiposidad abdominal con insulino-resistencia, hipertensión arterial y excreción urinaria de sodio en adolescentes obesos. Se realizó un estudio transversal descriptivo que incluyó 107 adolescentes obesos, entre 10 y 14 años, sin restricción dietaria, provenientes del Hospital de Pediatría-Posadas, Misiones, durante los años 2011-2012. Se definió obesidad abdominal según: perímetro de cintura ≥p90, hipertensión arterial: presión arterial sistólica y/o diastólica ≥p95 y prehipertensión ≥p90 y

The aim of this study was to assess abdominal adiposity relationship with insulin resistance, high blood pressure and urinary sodium excretion in an obese adolescent population. A descriptive cross sectional study that included 107 obese teenagers from 10 to 14 years of age without any dietary restriction was performed during 2011 and 2012 at the Pediatric Hospital, in Posadas, Misiones. Abdominal obesity was defined as: waist perimeter ≥p90, hypertension: systolic and/or diastolic pressure ≥p95 and prehypertension ≥p90 and

O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a relação de adiposidade abdominal com insulino-resistência, hipertensão arterial e excreção urinária de sódio em adolescentes obesos. Foi realizado um estudo transversal descritivo que incluiu 107 adolescentes obesos, entre 10 e 14 anos, sem restrição na dieta, provenientes do Hospital de Pediatría Posadas, Misiones, durante os anos 2011-2012. Definiu-se obesidade abdominal conforme o perímetro de cintura ≥p90, hipertensão arterial: pressão arterial sistólica e/ou diastólica ≥p95 e pré-hipertensão ≥p90 e

Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Hypertension , Insulin Resistance , Obesity, Abdominal/blood , Obesity, Abdominal/urine , Modalities, Secretion and Excretion , Obesity , Renal Elimination
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Actual. nutr ; 14(2): 141-146, Jun. 2013.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-771541

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La excreción de sodio en orina de 24 horas es considerado un marcador confiable para obtener el consumo desodio dietético.Objetivos: Estimar consumo de sodio por excreción urinaria de sodio 24 horas, en mujeres adultas concurrentes al Laboratorio 12 de Octubre Dr. Wolfthal-Quilmes- Provincia de Buenos Aires. Conocer variación de la ingesta según la edad y adecuación a recomendaciones de la OMS. Metodología: Estudio transversal retrospectivo, sobre base de datos de mujeres (45 a 65 años), con valores de diuresis y electrolitos urinarios en 24 horas. Variable dependiente: ingesta de sodio (como g ClNa/día); Variables independientes: sodio urinario 24hs (mEq/24hs), edad (en años y categorizada en lustros) y etapa biológica (pre y postmenopausia). La concentración de sodio urinario se obtuvo por método ión selectivo en equipo Tecnolab (Valor referencia:151-210 mEq/24 hs). Para predecir ingesta de sodio se utilizó ecuación de Tanka donde ClNa (g/día) = Nag/d x 100/39,3. Análisis estadístico con SPSS 15.0, calculando media, desvío estándar y cuartilos; ANOVA y correlación de Pearson con p<0,05. Resultados: Se evaluaron 126 mujeres (56,6±5,8 años); ingesta de sodio: 7,1±3,2 g ClNa/día; excreción urinaria de sodio:120,9±55,2 mEq/24hs. Consumo de sodio en cuartil más alto: 8,5 g ClNa/día y en cuartil más bajo: 4,8 g ClNa/día. Se observó correlación negativa entre consumo de sodio y edad (r= - 0,263; p=0,003). No se encontró correlacióncon etapa biológica. Conclusiones: El 68.3% de la muestra no cumple con las recomendaciones actuales de sodio dadas por la OMS de 5 g/día.


The 24-hour urinary sodium excretion is considered a reliable marker for dietary sodium intake. ObjectivesTo estimate the sodium intake through 24-hour urinary sodium excretion in adult women attending the 12 de Octubre-Dr. Wolfthal Laboratory, Quilmes, Buenos Aires Province. To know the sodium intake variations according to age and adequacy to WHO recommendations. MethodologyA retrospective cross-sectional study investigating a women database (45-65 years), with values of diuresis and urinary electrolytes in 24 hours. Dependent variable:sodium intake (g NaCl/day), independent variables: 24-hour urinary sodium excretion (mEq/24hrs), age (in yearsand categorized in five-year periods) and biological stage(pre and postmenopausal women). Urinary sodiumconcentration was determined by using the ion-selective electrode method in Tecnolab equipment (baseline: 151-210 mEq/24 hrs). To predict sodium intake, the Tanaka’sequation was used, where NaCl (g/day) = Na g/d x100/39.3. The statistical analysis was performed usingSPSS 15.0 software, and mean, standard deviation and quartiles values were calculated; ANOVA and Pearson correlation with p <0.05.Results:126 women (56.6 ± 5.8 years) were evaluated, sodiumintake: 7.1 ± 3.2 g NaCl/day, urinary sodium excretion:120.9 ± 55.2 mEq/24hrs. Sodium consumption in the highest quartile: 8.5 gNaCl/day and in the lowest quartile: 4.8 g NaCl/day.A negative correlation was observed between sodium intake and age (r = - 0.263, p = 0.003). There was no correlation with biological stage. Conclusions:68.3% of the study population does not meet current WHO recommendations on sodium consumption of 5g/day.


A excreção de sódio em urina de 24 horas é considerado dietético. Objetivos Estimar o consumo de sódio por excreção urinária de sódio 24 horas, em mulheres adultas que comparecer a mao Laboratório 12 de Octubre Dr. Wolfthal-Quilmes-Província de Buenos Aires. Conhecer variação da ingestão segundo a idade e adequação às recomendações da OMS. Metodologia:Estudo transversal retrospectivo, sobre base de dados de mulheres (45 a 65 anos), com valores de diurese e eletrólitos urinários em 24 horas. Variável dependente: ingestão de sódio (como g ClNa/dia); Variáveis independentes: sódio urinário 24hs (mEq/24hs), idade ( em anos e categorizada em quinquênios) e etapa biológica (pré e pós-menopausa). A concentração de sódio urinário foi obtida através do método íon seletivo em equipamento Tecnolab (Valor referência 151-210 mEq/24 hs). Para predizer a ingestão de sódio foi utilizada a equação de Tanka onde ClNa(g/dia) = Na g/d x 100/39,3. Análise estatística com SPSS®15.0, calculando média, desvio padrão e quartis; ANOVA e correlação de Pearson com p <0,05.Resultados: Foram avaliadas 126 mulheres (56,6±5,8 anos); ingestão de sódio: 7,1±3,2 g ClNa/dia, excreção urinária de sódio:120,9±55,2 mEq/24hs. Consumo de sódio em quartil mais alto: 8,5 g ClNa/dia e em quartil mais baixo: 4,8 g ClNa/dia.Observou-se correlação negativa entre consumo de sódio e idade (r= - 0,263; p=0,003). Não se encontrou correlação com etapa biológica.Conclusões68.3% da amostra não cumprem com as recomendações atuais de sódio dadas pela OMS de 5 g/dia.


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Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Sodium Chloride/urine , Sodium/analysis , Retrospective Studies
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Am J Hypertens ; 26(8): 1024-9, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23690164

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BACKGROUND: Null genotypes of glutathione S-transferase (GST) exhibit the absence of enzymatic activity and are associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Recent reports have related both lower and higher urinary sodium excretion (USE) to higher cardiovascular risk. Here we investigate the impact of GSTM1 and GSTT1-null polymorphisms on USE in a Brazilian population. METHODS: We cross-sectionally evaluated 1,308 subjects from the city of Vitoria, Brazil, based on clinical history, physical examination, anthropometry, analysis of laboratory parameters, measurement of USE, and GST polymorphisms genotyping. RESULTS: The frequency of GST M1, T1, and double-deletion polymorphisms was 51%, 22%, and 11%, respectively. Individuals with the GSTM1-null genotype had lower USE than those with the non-null genotype (92.1±52.3 vs. 102.8 ± 6 0.7 mEq/12h; P < 0.001). Linear regression analysis adjusted for confounding factors revealed that the GSTM1-null genotype was independently associated with USE (P = 0.001). In addition, diastolic blood pressure and triglyceride levels were higher in GSTM1-null individuals than in non-null individuals in the highest tertile of USE. Finally, the presence of GSTT1-null or double-deleted genotypes did not influence USE or affect the interactions between USE and the variables studied. CONCLUSIONS: Deletion of GSTM1 was associated with low USE and modulated the interaction between sodium intake and blood pressure in Brazilian subjects. These novel findings may provide a new unexplored link between sodium regulation and GST homeostasis.


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Blood Pressure/genetics , Glutathione Transferase/genetics , Sodium/urine , Adult , Brazil , Female , Genotype , Humans , Linear Models , Male , Middle Aged , Polymorphism, Genetic , Risk Factors , Sodium, Dietary
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2013. 105 p. tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-681502

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A hipertensão é uma das principais causas de morbidade e mortalidade no Brasil. Os hipertensos muitas vezes apresentam perfil lipídico e glicidico desfavoráveis. A alimentação pode desempenhar um papel importante na redução da pressão arterial (PA) e no perfil lipídico e controle glicêmico desses pacientes. Avaliar o impacto de uma intervenção nutricional adaptada ao padrão alimentar brasileiro no controle dos níveis pressóricos e metabólico de pacientes hipertensos em acompanhamento em um serviço de atenção primária de saúde do município de São Luís do Maranhão. Metodologia: ensaio clínico randomizado utilizando uma dieta de baixo índice glicêmico combinada ao aumento do consumo de frutas, vegetais, grãos integrais e laticínios desnatados que são os princípios do Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension (dieta DASH). Foram alocados randomicamente 206 pacientes hipertensos que foram acompanhados por 6 meses. O grupo controle (GC, n=101) recebeu aconselhamento padrão, focado na redução da ingestão de sal. Resultados: Dos 206 pacientes randomizados, 156 (37 homens, 119 mulheres) completaram o estudo. A idade média dos participantes foi de 60,1 (DP 12,9) anos. Após 6 meses, houve redução na média da pressão arterial sistólica (PAS) em 14,4 mmHg e na diastólica (PAD) de 9,7 mmHg no grupo experimental (GE), em comparação a 6,7 mmHg e 4,6 mmHg, respectivamente, no GC. Após o ajuste para mudança de peso corporal, PA na linha de base e idade, essas diferenças entre os grupos foram de aproximadamente 9,2 mmHg e 6,2 mmHg, respectivamente. Ocorreram tambem variações estatisticamente significantes na excreção urinária de sódio, reduzida em 43,4 mEq/24 h no GE, bem como o colesterol total (-46.6mg/dl) , LDL colesterol (-42.5mg/dl), triglicérides (-31.3mg/dl), glicemia de jejum (-9.6mg/dl ) e hemoglobina glicada (-0,1%). O consumo alimentar modificou-se no GE com aumento do consumo de vegetais, passando de 2,97 para 5,85 ; frutas (4,09-7,18); feijão (1,94-3,13) e peixes...


Hypertension is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Brazil. Hypertensive patients often have unfavorable lipid profile and glucose level. Nutrition may play an important role in reducing blood pressure (BP) and metabolic control of these patients. Objective: To evaluate the impact of nutritional intervention adapted to the Brazilian food in controlling blood pressure and metabolic monitoring in hypertensive patients from a primary care service in São Luís do Maranhão. Methodology: Randomized clinical trial using a low-glycemic index diet combined with increased consumption of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and nonfat dairy products which principles of the Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension (DASH). We randomly assigned 206 patients with hypertension who were followed for 6 months. The control group (CG, n = 101) received standard counseling, focused on reducing salt intake. Results: Of the 206 patients randomized, 156 (37 men, 119 women) completed the study. The average age of participants was 60.1 (SD 12.9) years. After 6 months, a reduction in mean systolic blood pressure (SBP) by 14.4 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) by 9.7 mmHg in the experimental group (EG), compared to 6.7 mmHg and 4.6 mmHg, respectively GC. After adjusting for change in body weight at baseline BP and age, these differences between groups were approximately 9,2 mmHg and 6,2 mmHg, respectively. There were also statistically significant variability in urinary sodium excretion, reduced by 43.4 mEq/24 h at GE, as well as total cholesterol (-46.6mg/dl), LDL cholesterol (-42.5mg/dl), triglycerides (-31.3 mg / dl), fasting glucose (-9.6mg/dl) and glycated hemoglobin (-0.1%). The EG increased the intake of vegetables, from 2.97 to 5.85; fruits (4,09 to 7.18), beans (1.94 to 3.13) and fish (1.80 to 2.74).Significant changes related to the significant reduction of carbohydrate, lipid content and glycemic load of the diet have been observed. Conclusion: This study...


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Humans , Male , Female , Eating , Hypertension/diet therapy , Hypertension/prevention & control , Arterial Pressure , Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control , Fruit , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Feeding Behavior , Recommended Dietary Allowances , Sodium, Dietary/adverse effects , Vegetables
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Rev. chil. pediatr ; 83(5): 438-444, oct. 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-662210

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Background: Qbesity is a disease characterized by an abnormal accumulation body fat that results in neuroen-docrine changes that alter the homeostasis of sodium, producing an increased risk of hypertension in adulthood. objective: To evaluate the effect of obesity on urinary sodium excretion in children and adolescents. subjects and Methods: 266 male and female children in the age group of 5-15 years were studied: 154 obese (OB) with > 95th percentile of BMI, and 112 normal-weight patients (C) with percentile 5-85 of BMI, from the outpatient service of the Children Hospital, Posadas, Misiones, Argentina during the years 2008 -2009. The determinations of serum sodium (Na s) and 24-hour urine (Na ur) were performed using Ion Selective Electrode. The fractional excretion of sodium (FENa percent) was calculated. results: Na ur values (mEq/kg/day) and FENa percent reported significantly lower differences in the obese group compared to controls: OB Na ur 2.23 vs C Na ur 3.40 (p < 0.0001); OB FENa percent 0.59 vs C FENa percent 0.71 (p = 0.001). Conclusion: Results obtained in the present study showed that obese children have a significantly decreased urinary sodium excretion compared to normal weight children. This difference could be caused by renal retention of this ion.


Introducción: La obesidad es una enfermedad caracterizada por el aumento de grasa corporal, que genera modificaciones neuroendocrinas involucrando alteraciones en la homeostasis del sodio, que podrían generar hipertensión arterial en la adultez. Objetivo: Evaluar el efecto de la obesidad sobre la excreción urinaria de sodio en niños y adolescentes. Pacientes y Método: Se estudiaron 266 niños de ambos sexos, entre 5 y 15 años: 154 obesos (OB) definidos como IMC percentil > 95, y 112 normopeso (C), IMC percentil 5-85, provenientes del Servicio de Consultorio Externo del Hospital de Pediatría-Posadas, Misiones, Argentina, durante los años 2008-2009. Las determinaciones de sodio en suero (Na s) y orina de 24 h (Na ur) se realizaron con electrodo ion selectivo. Se calculó la excreción fraccional de sodio (EFNa por ciento). Resultados: Los valores de Naur (mEq/ kg/día) y la EFNa por ciento significativamente menores en el grupo de obesos con respecto a los controles: Na ur QB 2,23 vs Na ur C 3,40 (p < 0,0001); EFNa por ciento OB 0,59 vs EFNa por ciento C 0,71 (p = 0,001). Conclusión: En el presente estudio los resultados mostraron que los niños y adolescentes obesos presentan una disminución significativa de la excreción urinaria de sodio respecto de los niños normopeso. Dicha diferencia podría estar generada por la retención renal de dicho ion.


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Humans , Male , Adolescent , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Natriuresis/physiology , Obesity/physiopathology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Obesity/urine , Risk
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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam;45(2): 279-285, abr.-jun. 2011. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-633151

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El objetivo de este trabajo fue estimar la ingesta de sal en niños y adolescentes "clínicamente sanos" utilizando como marcador o indicador bioquímico la excreción urinaria de sodio en 24 h. Se estudiaron 112 niños de ambos sexos, entre 5 y 15 años, sin restricción dietética, que concurrieron al Hospital de Pediatría - Posadas, Misiones. Se determinó la concentración de sodio en orina de 24 h utilizando un electrodo ión selectivo. La ingesta estimada de sal (g/día) se calculó a partir de: sodio urinario (mmol/día) x 58,5. No se encontraron diferencias significativas para la ingesta de sal por género. Los niños entre 9 y 15 años poseen una ingesta estimada (2,5 a 17 g sal/día) significativamente mayor (p < 0,05) que el grupo de 5 a 8 años (1,3 a 11,7 g sal/día). Un 24% de los niños de 5 a 8 años y sólo el 15% del grupo etáreo de 9 a 15 años, consumen de acuerdo a las recomendaciones establecidas por organismos internacionales. La ingesta de sal diaria estimada indica que un gran porcentaje de la población estudiada presenta una ingesta habitual elevada de sal, mayor a sus necesidades fisiológicas y a las metas recomendadas para prevenir la hipertensión arterial.


The aim of this study was to evaluate the estimated salt intake in "clinically healthy" children and adolescents, using the 24 h sodium urinary excretion as biochemical marker or indicator. A hundred and twelve male and female children aged 5 to 15, without a dietary restriction who visited the Province Pediatric Hospital - Posadas were evaluated. Urinary sodium in 24 hours was measured using the electrode selective ion method. The salt intake (g/day) was calculated as: urinary sodium (mmol/day) x 58.5. There were no significant differences in estimated salt intake by gender. Children aged from 9 to 15 have a significantly higher (p< 0.05) consumption (2.5 to 17 g salt /day) than those between the ages of 5 to 8 (1.3 a 11.7 g salt/day). A 24% of the children aged 5 to 8 and only a 15% at the age range 9 to 15 consume according international recommendations. The daily estimated salt intake indicates that a great percentage of the population studied presents a usual high consumption of salt, greater than their physiological needs and the recommended aims for prevention hypertension.


O objetivo deste trabalho foi estimar a ingestão de sal em crianças e adolescentes "clinicamente saudáveis" utilizando como marcador ou indicador bioquímico a excreção urinária de sódio em 24 h. Foram estudadas 112 crianças de ambos os sexos, entre 5 e 15 anos, sem restrição dietética, que assistiram ao Hospital de Pediatria - Posadas, Misiones. Determinou-se a concentração de sódio em urina de 24 h utilizando um eletrodo íon seletivo. A ingestão estimada de sal (g/dia) se calculou a partir do sódio urinário (mmoles/dia) x 58,5. Não se encontraram diferenças signiOcativas para a ingestão de sal por gênero. Crianças entre 9 e 15 anos têm uma ingestão estimada (2,5 a 17 g sal/dia) signiOcativamente maior (p < 0,05) que o grupo de 5 a 8 anos (1,3 a 11,7 g sal/dia). 24% das crianças de 5 a 8 anos e apenas 15% do grupo entre 9 e 15 anos, consomem conforme as recomendações estabelecidas por organismos internacionais. A ingestão de sal diária estimada indica que um grande percentual da população estudada apresenta ingestão habitual elevada de sal, maior a suas necessidades Osiológicas e às metas recomendadas para prevenir hipertensão arterial.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Adolescent , Biomarkers , Child , Sodium/urine , Sodium Chloride/administration & dosage , Sodium Chloride/urine , Sodium/analysis
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Gac. méd. Caracas ; 118(3): 240-245, jul.-sept. 2010. ilus, graf, mapas
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-676678

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La nación yanomama es un grupo indigena aislado y autosuficiente que reside en la selva lluviosa al sur de Venezuela y norte de Brasil que ha logrado vivir en armonia con su ambiente y que ha mostrado ancestral respecto a la naturaleza sin producir basura ni contaminación. Deparam la sal que necesitan de un àrbol de la misma región llamado Tavarí. El Estudio Intersalt es una investigación observacional que ha demostrado una asociación entre la presión arterial y el consumo de sal de la dieta a través de la medición de su excreción urinaria. Los hallazgos encontrados en este grupo poblacional fueron extraordinarios: Niveles de presión arterial muy bajos que no se incrementaron con la edad, niveles de colesterol muy reducidos, ausencia de alcoholismo u obesidad. Constituyen un experimento de la naturaleza digno de seguir; desafortunadamente el mundo occidental ha tenido un impacto negativo en sus vidas y cultura


The nation yanomami is an isolated and self-sufficient indigenous group who reside in the rainy forest to the south of Venezuela and north of Brazil that has managed to live in harmony with its atmosphere and that has shown ancestral respect to the nature without producing any sweepings or contamination. They obtain the salt that needs from a local tree of called Tavarí. The Intersalt Study is an observational investigation that has demostrated an association between the arterial pressure and the consumption of salt of the diet through the measurement of its urinary excretion. The findings found in this population group were extraordinary: very low levels of pressure arterial that are not increased with the age, cholesterol levels very reduced, absence of alcoholism or obesity, very low sodium excretion. They constitute an experiment of the nature worthy to follow; unfortunately western world had much of a negative impact on their lives or culture


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Humans , Male , Female , Salicylic Acid/analysis , Cholesterol/analysis , Ecological Equilibrium/ethnology , Arterial Pressure/immunology , Crop Production , Brazil/ethnology , Diet, Sodium-Restricted/trends , Indigenous Peoples
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