Dietary Sodium Restriction Decreases Insulin Secretion Without Affecting Insulin Sensitivity in Humans
Luther JM, Byrne LM, Yu C, Wang TJ, Brown NJ. Dietary Sodium Restriction Decreases Insulin Secretion Without Affecting Insulin Sensitivity in Humans. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2014, 99: e1895-e1902. PMID: 25029426, PMCID: PMC4184066, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2014-2122.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh sodium dietHigh sodium intakeInsulin sensitivity indexSodium intakeInsulin secretionAldosterone systemAldosterone infusionInsulin sensitivityAcademic clinical research centerAcute insulin secretory responseLow dietary sodium intakeDecrease insulin secretionC-peptide responsePlasma renin activityDietary sodium intakeLow sodium dietSystolic blood pressureClinical Research CenterInsulin secretory responseAcute insulin responseHigh-risk individualsImpairs insulin secretionGlucose-stimulated insulinIncident diabetesNormotensive volunteers