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      The influence of moderate reduction in dietary sodium on human salivary sodium concentration.

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          Twenty-four healthy subjects were placed for 12-13 weeks on diets that reduced average sodium intake from 145 to 74 m-equiv. Na+/day as determined by multiple 24-h urine collections before and during the diet. Whole-mouth resting and stimulated saliva was collected and analysed for flow rate and sodium concentration several times before and during the low-sodium period. Sodium restriction did not influence salivary flow rates but salivary sodium levels fell 25 per cent for resting and 17 per cent for stimulated saliva. Thus moderate reductions in sodium intake are accompanied by significantly lower salivary sodium levels.

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          Journal
          Arch. Oral Biol.
          Archives of oral biology
          0003-9969
          0003-9969
          1986
          : 31
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
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          3479957
          1013b68f-e0bf-481c-9e9d-c1121b0bf166
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