Associations between estimation of salt intake and salt-restriction spoons and hypertension status in patients with poorly controlled hypertension: a community-based study from Huzhou City, Eastern China

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Qi Zhang
Yimei Shen
Meihua Yu
Zhongrong Yang
Zheng Huang
Jingying Ding
Xinfeng Zhu
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[1] Huzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention,
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Nutrition Journal | / 23卷
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Poorly controlled hypertension; Estimated salt intake; Spot urine; Salt-restriction spoon; Knowledge; Attitudes; Behaviors;
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