Manual of Clinical Nutrition

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Sodium-Controlled Diet

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For more information, refer to Section III: Clinical Nutrition Management:
 Heart Failure
 Corticosteroid Therapy
 Hypertension
 Nephrotic Syndrome


*The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics has assigned grades, ranging from Grade I (good/strong) to Grade V (insufficient evidence), to
evidence and conclusion statements. The grading system is described in Section III: Clinical Nutrition Management A Reference Guide,
page III-1.


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