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Researchers found a statistically significant association between high sodium intake and the prevalence of hypertension among normal-weight subjects. The prevalence of hypertension in the group with the lowest sodium intake was 19.8 percent; the prevalence of hypertension in the group with the highest sodium intake was 20.2 percent. What do these data suggest?


The finding has both practical and statistical significance and should be reviewed in more detail.

Even though the finding was statistically significant, it may not have much practical importance.

Individuals with hypertension are prone to high sodium intake.

One of the main causes of hypertension is a high intake of sodium.
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