Hypertension Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Low Salt Diet Versus High Salt Diet on Blood Pressure
High blood pressure is a global public health problem in developed and developing countries
including Pakistan. Various studies conducted around the world have linked salt intake to
variation in the blood pressure.However, definite conclusions are lacking and the exact role
of dietary salt in salt-blood pressure relationship remains controversial.
While clinical practice guidelines recommend dietary salt restriction for lowering blood
pressure, the relationship of salt with blood pressure has not been tested in the Pakistani
population. Therefore, the efficacy of dietary salt restriction on blood pressure of this
population remains to be determined. The study aims to determine the relationship between
dietary salt intake and blood pressure in Pakistani population. It is hypothesized that
alteration in the dietary salt intake demonstrates significant changes in the Systolic BP.
High blood pressure is a global public health problem in developed and developing countries
including Pakistan. Various studies conducted around the world have linked salt intake to
variation in the blood pressure.However, definite conclusions are lacking and the exact role
of dietary salt in salt-blood pressure relationship remains controversial.
While clinical practice guidelines recommend dietary salt restriction for lowering blood
pressure, the relationship of salt with blood pressure has not been tested in the Pakistani
population. Therefore, the efficacy of dietary salt restriction on blood pressure of this
population remains to be determined.
Objectives:
- To assess the effects of low salt diet versus high salt diet on blood pressure in
normotensive adults aged 40 years or above in Karachi, Pakistan
- To estimate the prevalence of salt sensitivity and salt resistance in normotensive
adults aged 40 years or above in Karachi, Pakistan
Study Design:
The proposed study is a prospective, randomized, crossover, open label evaluation trial.
Study Population & setting:
For the proposed study, subjects age 40 or over without hypertension and fulfilling the
eligibility criteria will be randomly selected.Informed consent will be obtained.
Each participant would then be randomized to either low salt (sodium 20mmol/day) or high
salt diet (sodium 220mmol/day) for one week, with a washout period of regular diet for one
week, and the reverse of initial randomization for another week.
Blood pressure at baseline and at the end of each intervention week would be measured using
a calibrated automated device in the sitting position from the right arm after 5 minutes of
rest using an appropriate sized cuff. Three consecutive readings with an interval of 05
minutes will be taken and the mean of the final two blood pressure readings will be used in
the analysis. Compliance to the diet will be confirmed by measuring 24-hour urinary sodium
and urinary creatinine throughout the study.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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