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Supporting data for “A nurse-led instant message-delivered dyadic intervention to reduce sodium intake in stroke survivors with hypertension A randomised controlled trial”

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<b>A. Filename</b>: <code>Data file_Chapter 2.xlsx</code><b>Short description</b>:<br>Excessive sodium intake (≥2 grams of sodium or equivalent to ≥5 grams of salt intake daily is the leading dietary risk factor of hypertension and cardiovascular disease. However, the effects of technology-supported behavior change interventions for reducing sodium intake on health outcomes in adults are inconclusive. Effective intervention characteristics associated with sodium reduction have yet to be identied. This dataset contains meta-analysis data to evaluate the effects of technology-supported behavior change interventions for reducing sodium intake on sodium reduction, systolic blood pressure, and diastolic blood pressure and help explore effective intervention characteristics associated with sodium reduction. <b>B. Filename</b>: <code>Data file_Chapter 3.xlsx</code><b>Short description</b>:<br>Patients with cardiovascular disease often rely on informal caregivers to promote healthy dietary intake and compliance. Dyadic interventions show potential for enhancing patients' healthy diets, yet the effectiveness remains unexplored. This dataset included outcome data extracted from the included studies in this meta analysis across diet-­related behavioral, health, cognitive, and psychological outcomes. <br>
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2025-08-20
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