2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2003000300005
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Abstract: A positive relation between salt intake and blood pressure was detected in the analysis of a set of diverse populations participating in the INTERSALT Study, including populations such as the Yanomami Indians. The qualitative observation of their lifestyle provided additional information.

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“…Los indígenas yanomanis en Brasil (12) o los kunas de Centro América (13) , prácticamente no reportan casos de hipertensión. Sin embargo, en indígenas asentados fuera de sus territorios ancestrales, la tasa de hipertensión es de 14,6% (5) .…”
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“…Los indígenas yanomanis en Brasil (12) o los kunas de Centro América (13) , prácticamente no reportan casos de hipertensión. Sin embargo, en indígenas asentados fuera de sus territorios ancestrales, la tasa de hipertensión es de 14,6% (5) .…”
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“…Os autores discutem que indivíduos com atividades laborais que implicam maior dispêndio de energia têm menores níveis séricos de triglicérides, ausência de diabetes e uma menor relação cintura-quadril. [29][30][31][32] Na Região Nordeste, estudos foram encontrados apenas na Bahia, em uma pequena população rural e na capital do Estado. Há necessidade de ampliar nosso conhecimento sobre a saúde da população brasileira no seu conjunto, já que fatores etários, econômicos e sociais podem influenciar a prevalência da hipertensão.…”
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“…In the present study, therefore, we constructed the rAAV with antisense to AT 1 R. The rAAV vector has been shown to drive an efficient and prolonged transgene expression, either via persistent episomal concatamers [27,28] or by genomic integration [21,22] . It is well known that a high-salt diet is an important inducer for hypertension [29][30][31] . Scientists have found that high salt can induce the overexpression of AT 1 R in vascular smooth muscles both in vivo and in vitro [7,8] , and subsequently enhance the re-absorption of water and salt; that is why a highsalt diet induces hypertension.…”
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confidence: 99%