2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056255
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Association of rheumatoid arthritis and high sodium intake with major adverse cardiovascular events: a cross-sectional study from the seventh Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Abstract: ObjectivesHigh salt intake has a harmful effect on hypertension; however, the association between major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and salt intake is still controversial. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is also characterised by excess cardiovascular risk. However, few studies have investigated the combined role of salt intake and RA in MACE in the general Korean population. Here, we evaluated this relationship among the Korean adult population.DesignRetrospective, cross-sectional.SettingPopulation-based su… Show more

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“…High salt consumption has been a risk factor, particularly in smokers. A study from Sweden showed that high sodium intake doubled RA risk in smokers [ 83 ], and a separate cohort study showed high daily sodium intake (>4.5 g per day) increased RA risk with adjustment for confounders such as HTN, CV disease, diabetes, and cancer [ 84 , 85 ].…”
Section: Rheumatoid Arthritis and Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High salt consumption has been a risk factor, particularly in smokers. A study from Sweden showed that high sodium intake doubled RA risk in smokers [ 83 ], and a separate cohort study showed high daily sodium intake (>4.5 g per day) increased RA risk with adjustment for confounders such as HTN, CV disease, diabetes, and cancer [ 84 , 85 ].…”
Section: Rheumatoid Arthritis and Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%