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Liping Huang
Researcher at The George Institute for Global Health
Publications - 27
Citations - 933
Liping Huang is an academic researcher from The George Institute for Global Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Salt substitute. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications receiving 375 citations. Previous affiliations of Liping Huang include University of Sydney & Peking University.
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Effect of Salt Substitution on Cardiovascular Events and Death.
Bruce Neal,Yangfeng Wu,Xiangxian Feng,Ruijuan Zhang,Yuhong Zhang,Jingpu Shi,Jianxin Zhang,Maoyi Tian,Liping Huang,Zhifang Li,Yan Yu,Yi Zhao,Bo Zhou,Jixin Sun,Yishu Liu,Xuejun Yin,Zhixin Hao,Jie Yu,Ka-Chun Li,Xinyi Zhang,Peifen Duan,Faxuan Wang,Bing Ma,Weiwei Shi,Gian Luca Di Tanna,Sandrine Stepien,Sana Shan,Sallie-Anne Pearson,Nicole Li,Lijing L. Yan,Darwin R. Labarthe,Paul Elliott +31 more
TL;DR: Among persons who had a history of stroke or were 60 years of age or older and had high blood pressure, the rates of stroke, major cardiovascular events, and death from any cause were lower with the salt substitute than with regular salt.
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Effect of dose and duration of reduction in dietary sodium on blood pressure levels: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised trials.
Liping Huang,Liping Huang,Kathy Trieu,Sohei Yoshimura,Bruce Neal,Bruce Neal,Mark Woodward,Norm R C Campbell,Qiang Li,Daniel T. Lackland,Alexander A. Leung,Cheryl A.M. Anderson,Graham A. MacGregor,Feng J. He +13 more
TL;DR: The magnitude of blood pressure lowering achieved with sodium reduction showed a dose-response relation and was greater for older populations, non-white populations, and those with higher blood pressure.
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Mean population salt intake estimated from 24-h urine samples and spot urine samples: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Liping Huang,Michelle Crino,Jason H Y Wu,Mark Woodward,Federica Barzi,Mary Anne Land,Rachael McLean,Jacqui Webster,Batsaikhan Enkhtungalag,Bruce Neal,Bruce Neal,Bruce Neal +11 more
TL;DR: Estimates of mean population salt intake based upon spot urine samples can provide countries with a good indication of mean populations salt intake and whether action on salt consumption is required.
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Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)—A large-scale cluster randomized controlled trial
Bruce Neal,Bruce Neal,Maoyi Tian,Nicole Li,Paul Elliott,Lijing L. Yan,Darwin R. Labarthe,Liping Huang,Xuejun Yin,Zhixin Hao,Sandrine Stepien,Jingpu Shi,Xiangxian Feng,Jianxin Zhang,Yuhong Zhang,Ruijuan Zhang,Yangfeng Wu +16 more
TL;DR: The SSaSS has been designed to test whether sodium reduction achieved with a salt substitute can reduce the risk of vascular disease and death and will provide important policy-relevant data.
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Estimated population wide benefits and risks in China of lowering sodium through potassium enriched salt substitution: modelling study
Matti Marklund,Matti Marklund,Gitanjali M. Singh,Raquel C. Greer,Frederick Cudhea,Kunihiro Matsushita,Renata Micha,Tammy M. Brady,Di Zhao,Liping Huang,Maoyi Tian,Laura K. Cobb,Bruce Neal,Bruce Neal,Lawrence J. Appel,Lawrence J. Appel,Dariush Mozaffarian,Jason H Y Wu +17 more
TL;DR: Nationwide potassium enriched salt substitution in China was estimated to result in a substantial net benefit, preventing around one in nine deaths from cardiovascular disease overall and taking account of the risks of hyperkalaemia, a substantialNet benefit was also estimated for individuals with chronic kidney disease.