The title is misleading.
>This study specifically examined salt consumed from water sources, but if this correlation proves to be causative, any form of excessive dietary salt — such as smoked or cured meats and fish — is likely to have the same effect.
They're using an effect created by poor Bangladesh children drinking salty water (brine?) and trying to correlate that to any form of salt intake.
The title is misleading.
>>This study specifically examined salt consumed from water sources, but if this correlation proves to be causative, any form of excessive dietary salt — such as smoked or cured meats and fish — is likely to have the same effect.
They're using an effect created by poor Bangladesh children drinking salty water (brine?) and trying to correlate that to any form of salt intake.
Shit data = shit study
Shit data = shit study
Pajeet bought that degree fair and square. He's as much a doctor as any western clown school attendee.
Pajeet bought that degree fair and square. He's as much a doctor as any western clown school attendee.
I suspect you're on to something with it being briny water rather than salt from food.
I suspect you're on to something with it being briny water rather than salt from food.
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