Estimated 24-Hour Urinary Sodium Excretion and Incident Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality Among 398 628 Individuals in UK Biobank

Hypertension. 2020 Sep;76(3):683-691. doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.119.14302. Epub 2020 Jul 6.

Abstract

We report on an analysis to explore the association between estimated 24-hour urinary sodium excretion (surrogate for sodium intake) and incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality. Data were obtained from 398 628 UK Biobank prospective cohort study participants (40-69 years) recruited between 2006 and 2010, with no history of CVD, renal disease, diabetes mellitus or cancer, and cardiovascular events and mortality recorded during follow-up. Hazard ratios between 24-hour sodium excretion were estimated from spot urinary sodium concentrations across incident CVD and its components and all-cause and cause-specific mortality. In restricted cubic splines analyses, there was little evidence for an association between estimated 24-hour sodium excretion and CVD, coronary heart disease, or stroke; hazard ratios for CVD (95% CIs) for the 15th and 85th percentiles (2.5 and 4.2 g/day, respectively) compared with the 50th percentile of estimated sodium excretion (3.2 g/day) were 1.05 (1.01-1.10) and 0.96 (0.92-1.00), respectively. An inverse association was observed with heart failure, but that was no longer apparent in sensitivity analysis. A J-shaped association was observed between estimated sodium excretion and mortality. Our findings do not support a J-shaped association of estimated sodium excretion with CVD, although such an association was apparent for all-cause and cause-specific mortality across a wide range of diseases. Reasons for these differences are unclear; methodological limitations, including the use of estimating equations based on spot urinary data, need to be considered in interpreting our findings.

Keywords: blood pressure; cardiovascular diseases; mortality; risk.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biological Specimen Banks / statistics & numerical data
  • Blood Pressure
  • Cause of Death
  • Coronary Disease* / metabolism
  • Coronary Disease* / mortality
  • Coronary Disease* / physiopathology
  • Correlation of Data
  • Female
  • Heart Disease Risk Factors
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Mortality*
  • Renal Elimination / physiology*
  • Sodium / urine*
  • Sodium Chloride, Dietary / metabolism
  • Stroke* / metabolism
  • Stroke* / mortality
  • Stroke* / physiopathology
  • United Kingdom

Substances

  • Sodium Chloride, Dietary
  • Sodium