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OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

hlp

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

@L094N16 @ams98

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

this is the article: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2629129/pdf/nihms58383.pdf and i will post the question

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

How did the researchers quantify “cardiovascular disease?” a)reports of cardiovascular surgery b)reports of myocardial infarction c)death from cardiovascular causes d)All of these were considered CVD endpoints.

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

sorry i really need help!

OpenStudy (l094n16):

sorry had to turn off jack septic eye and Ill try to help but Ill be leaving shortly and wont b back for a whil

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

plez hlp

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

@Huntingbolt

OpenStudy (l094n16):

Okay first off do u know what quantify means cause I had to look that up to figure out the question LOL

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

measure .ples help

OpenStudy (l094n16):

okay then if u r measuring all u really need to know is how did they come up with there answer? find the methods part read it cause its small and use what u think is best

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

whats the answer!is it d

OpenStudy (l094n16):

we r not allowed to give direct answers on here sorry

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

please@

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

oh:(

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

just tell mee if u im wright

OpenStudy (l094n16):

hold on and Ill try to help u figure it out

OpenStudy (l094n16):

whixh on do you think it is?

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

d ? idk

OpenStudy (l094n16):

okay Look at the results of the experiment and give me a few minutes there's a lot of words I don't understand LOL

OpenStudy (l094n16):

Conclusion—A higher sodium/potassium ratio is associated with increased risk of later CVD, and is stronger than sodium or potassium alone. Both observational data and randomized trials have identified a lower level of blood pressure (BP) and a reduced risk of hypertension among those with lower levels of sodium intake and higher levels of potassium intake.1-8 Recent evidence has suggested that long-term interventions aimed at sodium reduction or potassium substitution may also lead to a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD).9, 10 Dose-response relations of sodium and potassium intake, as well as the sodium-potassium ratio, with CVD, however, have not been definitively determined.11 The biologic interaction of sodium and potassium is of particular interest, since it may play a dominant role in the pathogenesis of hypertension and the development of CVD. when u look at that and then look at the answers tell me

OpenStudy (beauty18dd):

so d

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