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Dietary Sodium and Fluid Restriction for Patients with Heart Failure

Purpose of Review The authors evaluated whether dietary sodium and/or fluid restriction are effective in reducing the risk of clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure (HF), and what would be the best method in clinical practice or clinical trials to measure dietary sodium. Recent Findings Re...

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Published in:Current treatment options in cardiovascular medicine 2024-12, Vol.26 (12), p.347-353
Main Authors: Colin-Ramirez, Eloisa, Segev, Amitai, Rozmahel, Meghan, Ezekowitz, Justin
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description Purpose of Review The authors evaluated whether dietary sodium and/or fluid restriction are effective in reducing the risk of clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure (HF), and what would be the best method in clinical practice or clinical trials to measure dietary sodium. Recent Findings Recent evidence supports the safety of a sodium restriction less than 1500–2500 mg/day in outpatients with chronic HF; with an associated modest improvement in quality of life; however, its beneficial effect on clinical outcomes has not been proven. Summary Dietary methods such as food diaries may provide relevant information not only for monitoring adherence to sodium intake, but also to evaluate risk of nutritional deficiencies that may compromise nutritional status.
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Diet
Diuretics
Ejection fraction
Fasting
Heart failure
Hospitalization
Intervention
Meals
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Nutrition research
Patients
Quality of life
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Sodium
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