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In healthy young people, those with higher levels of a waste product called creatinine in their blood tend to have less of a nighttime drop in blood pressure—no matter how much salt they eat or if they take ketone supplements.

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Even when people ate more salt or took ketone supplements, the study found that those with higher creatinine levels in their blood tended to have less of a nighttime drop in blood pressure—exactly what the claim says.

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No contradicting evidence found

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