The Claim

Replacing regular salt with a reduced-sodium, added-potassium salt substitute is likely to reduce total mortality in adults aged 65 and older with a history of stroke or elevated stroke risk due to high blood pressure.

Source: Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)-A large-scale cluster randomized controlled trial.

What the research says

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Cause and effect
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In plain English

If older adults who’ve had a stroke or have high blood pressure switch from normal salt to a special salt with less sodium and more potassium, they might live longer.

See the scientific wording

Replacing regular salt with a reduced-sodium, added-potassium salt substitute is likely to reduce total mortality in adults aged 65 and older with a history of stroke or elevated stroke risk due to high blood pressure.

What the research says

1 study
  1. Study: Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)-A large-scale cluster randomized controlled trial.

    This study gave older adults with high blood pressure or past strokes a special salt that has less sodium and more potassium, and it’s tracking whether they live longer — which is exactly what the claim is about.

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