Aim: Diet is a major contributor to variation in the occurrence of hyperten
sion and cardiovascular disease, including stroke, worldwide. Dietary salt
intake plays a critical role in blood pressure regulation. However the ques
tion of whether high dietary salt intake increases risk of stroke, either i
ndirectly via effects on blood pressure or directly via alternative mechani
sms has received limited attention.
Data synthesis: Narrative review of evidence linking dietary salt intake wi
th left ventricular hypertrophy and cardiovascular disease end-points.
Conclusions: There is accumulating evidence that high salt intake predicts
left ventricular hypertrophy, independent of other variables including body
mass index and blood pressure. Data are now available from nine different
studies worldwide consistent with a significant independent effect of salt
intake on left ventricular hypertrophy. There is also evidence from animal
experiments and ecological studies of an independent association between sa
lt intake and risk of stroke. However, data from prospective observational
studies on the relation between sodium intake and cardiovascular endpoints
(including stroke) are sparse and inconsistent. Data from Alderman et al su
ggesting that there may be a significant inverse association between urinar
y sodium excretion and risk of cardiovascular disease has attracted controv
ersy. In a number of prospective studies no association between salt intake
and cardiovascular disease end-points (including stroke) has been observed
. In a recent analysis from the US NHANES follow-up study, there was eviden
ce that high salt intake is strongly and significantly associated with risk
of stroke, other cardiovascular disease and all cause mortality in overwei
ght persons, but not in those of normal weight. These findings need to be r
eplicated. However, current data on the association between sale intake, bl
ood pressure and left ventricular hypertrophy support public policy recomme
ndations on the need for a moderate reduction in dietary salt intake at the
population level. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis (2000) 10: 229-235 (C) 2000, M
edikal Press.