الصحة والعلوم الشرق الأوسط
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Reducing salt intake can begin to lower blood pressure within one week, especially in people with hypertension or salt sensitivity. A study showed that reducing sodium to about 500 milligrams per day led to a decrease in blood pressure of approximately 8 millimeters of mercury over a week. However, blood pressure gradually improves over four weeks or more when salt intake is reduced without other dietary changes. The body's response depends on the baseline blood pressure level, the amount of sodium consumed, and individual sensitivity. It is particularly recommended for the elderly, women, and patients with diabetes and kidney disease to monitor their salt consumption, as excessive sodium increases blood pressure and can lead to health issues such as heart disease and atherosclerosis.
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