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Journal of Hypertension: Open Access

Journal of Hypertension: Open Access

ISSN: 2167-1095

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Salt And Hypertension Scholarly Peer-review Journal

Despite overwhelming indication linking increased salt intake to hypertension, the relation is still disputed in some circles. Viewing the establishment of salt to human diet on an evolutionary time scale would help us better understand the role of salt in hypertension. Humans and analogous species evolved in a salt-free environment over millions of years with heightened evolutionary pressure for the selection of salt conserving genes. The taped history confirms how rare and inaccessible salt has been until recently. Thrusting the species that has exquisitely adapted to very depressed salt intake into salt surfeit conditions represents evolutionary mismatch with catastrophic health consequences. More than a quarter of human populations suffer from hypertension. World Health Organization (WHO) and many governments have now taken movement to reduce dietary intake of salt in an effort to reduce the incidence of hypertension and the associated cardiovascular morbidity and fatality." The top journals are peer considered scholarly journals. These provide high trait, meticulously reviewed and rapid publication, to cater the insistent need of scientific society. These journals are indexed with all their citations noted. The ceiling open access journals are indexed in MEDLINE, PUBMED, SCOPUS, COPERNICUS, CAS, EBSCO and ISI.

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