Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Salt consumption has been intensely studied for its role in human physiology and impact on human health. In particular, excessive dietary salt consumption over an extended period of time has been associated with hypertension and cardiovascular disease, in addition to other adverse health effects.Most forms of edible salt are composed primarily of sodium and chloride, as other minerals such as magnesium and calcium make unrefined salts bitter and therefore are rarely eaten."@en }
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- Salt_and_cardiovascular_disease comment "Salt consumption has been intensely studied for its role in human physiology and impact on human health. In particular, excessive dietary salt consumption over an extended period of time has been associated with hypertension and cardiovascular disease, in addition to other adverse health effects.Most forms of edible salt are composed primarily of sodium and chloride, as other minerals such as magnesium and calcium make unrefined salts bitter and therefore are rarely eaten.".
- Q7405966 comment "Salt consumption has been intensely studied for its role in human physiology and impact on human health. In particular, excessive dietary salt consumption over an extended period of time has been associated with hypertension and cardiovascular disease, in addition to other adverse health effects.Most forms of edible salt are composed primarily of sodium and chloride, as other minerals such as magnesium and calcium make unrefined salts bitter and therefore are rarely eaten.".