
Watching Salt Intake Won’t Shake Asthma
摘要:July 15, 2008 -- Cutting back on salt and following a low-sodium diet isn‘t likely to improve asthma symptoms, according to anew study。 Previous studies had suggested that following a low-sodium diet may helpimprove asthma control, but researchersnow say that advice should be taken with a gr......
July 15, 2008 -- Cutting back on salt and following a low-sodium diet isn't likely to improve asthma symptoms, according to a new study.
Previous studies had suggested that following a low-sodium diet may help improve asthma control, but researchers now say that advice should be taken with a grain of salt.
"We were disappointed that a simple measure, such as a decrease in sodium intake, does not result in improvements in asthma control," researcher Zara E. K. Pogson, MRCP, clinical research fellow at the University of Nottingham in England, says in a news release. "We therefore cannot advise people with asthma to alter their sodium intake to better control their asthma, despite the fact that a low-sodium diet improves cardiovascular risk factors."
Diet and Asthma Control
Researchers say prior studies on low-sodium diets and asthma control have produced inconsistent results or were too small.
In this study, published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, researchers compared the effects of a low-sodium vs. normal-sodium diet on asthma control in nearly 200 adults with asthma for six weeks. All of the participants followed a strict low-sodium diet and either received sodium supplements equivalent to normal sodium intake or a placebo.
After six weeks, researchers measured control of asthma symptoms and lung function and found no significant differences between the two groups despite the difference in sodium intake.
Researchers say the results suggest that a low-sodium diet provides no additional benefits in improving asthma control.
"This study suggests that further dietary research in asthma should be directed to factors other than sodium," Pogson says.
发布日期:2008-7-17
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