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Analysis v1
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If Iranian adults eat a diet where they get more sodium than potassium—specifically, a ratio over 1.26—they might be more than twice as likely to get heart disease over time.

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The study found that Iranian adults who eat more sodium compared to potassium have a higher chance of heart problems, which supports the idea that a high sodium-potassium ratio increases heart disease risk.

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