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1. Experience with 2 years’ intervention to progressively reduce salt supply to kitchens in elderly care facilities—challenges and further research: post hoc analysis of the DECIDE-Salt randomized clinical trial

2. Salt substitution and salt-supply restriction for lowering blood pressure in elderly care facilities: a cluster-randomized trial

9. Cost-Effectiveness of a Household Salt Substitution Intervention: Findings From 20 995 Participants of the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study

10. Factors Associated With the Use of a Salt Substitute in Rural China

13. Protocol for the economic evaluation of the China Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)

14. Normal range of serum potassium, prevalence of dyskalaemia and associated factors in Chinese older adults: a cross-sectional study

19. Smoking patterns and sociodemographic factors associated with tobacco use among Chinese rural male residents: a descriptive analysis

21. Cost and cost-effectiveness of a school-based education program to reduce salt intake in children and their families in China

22. The Effects of a Community-Based Sodium Reduction Program in Rural China – A Cluster-Randomized Trial

23. Effect of salt reduction on iodine status assessed by 24 hour urinary iodine excretion in children and their families in northern China: a substudy of a cluster randomised controlled trial

24. A school-based education programme to reduce salt intake in children and their families (School-EduSalt): protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial

27. Effect of salt substitute and antihypertensive medications among high cardiovascular risk patients: A sub‐study of Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)

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