Either excessively high or low sodium intake in pregnant rats adversely affects nephron number and kidney function in their offspring. Print
Am Soc Physiology: A new animal study from Europe has drawn an association between pregnant mothers’ sodium intake and their newborn’s kidney development. Among the most significant aspects of the study’s findings is that either too much or too little salt during pregnancy had an adverse effect on the prenatal development of the offspring’s kidneys. The consequence of such disruption can lead to high blood pressure in later years.

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