Prediction of 24-hour sodium excretion from spot urine samples in South African adults: a comparison of four equations
© 2019, Springer Nature Limited. Repeated 24-hour urine collection is considered to be the gold standard for assessing salt intake. This is often impractical in large-population studies, especially in low–middle-income countries. Equations to estimate 24-hour urinary salt excretion from a spot urin...
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Main Authors: | Karen Charlton, Lisa J. Ware, Glory Chidumwa, Marike Cockeran, Aletta E. Schutte, Nirmala Naidoo, Paul Kowal |
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