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Serum sodium level is inversely associated with new‐onset diabetes in hypertensive patients

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Serum sodium level is associated with cardiovascular and endocrine health. Though decreased serum sodium is considered to be associated with reduced hypertension risk, some studies also found that it may… Click to show full abstract

Serum sodium level is associated with cardiovascular and endocrine health. Though decreased serum sodium is considered to be associated with reduced hypertension risk, some studies also found that it may increase the risk of diabetes. This study aimed to investigate the association of serum sodium with new‐onset diabetes in hypertensive patients.

Keywords: sodium level; onset diabetes; serum sodium; hypertensive patients; new onset; diabetes hypertensive

Journal Title: Journal of Diabetes
Year Published: 2022

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