Increasing salt intake linked to incident sleep apnea
Written By : Aditi
Medically Reviewed By : Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2023-01-26 14:30 GMT | Update On 2023-01-26 14:30 GMT
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China: High salt intake may have an association with sleep apnea. According to a study published in Respiratory Research, researchers have said that adding salt to foods is independently tied to an increased risk of sleep apnea. The study has highlighted how beneficial salt reduction program is to prevent sleep apnea in the general population.
Sleep apnea affects 23% of women and 50% of men in the age group of 40–85 years. High sodium/salt intake contributes to the disease burden. It may have a role in pathogenesis through the mechanism of fluid retention. There needs to be data on whether adding salt to foods increases risk of sleep apnea.
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