Whereas the adequate intake of potassium is relatively high in healthy adults, i.e., 4.7 g per day, a dietary potassium restriction of usually less than 3 g per day is recommended in the management of patients with reduced kidney function, especially those who tend to develop hyperkalaemia including patients who are treated with angiotensin pathway modulators. Most potassium-rich foods are considered heart-healthy nutrients with high fibre, high anti-oxidant vitamins and high alkali content such as fresh fruits and vegetables; hence, the main challenge of dietary potassium management is to maintain high fibre intake and a low net fixed-acid load, because constipation and metabolic acidosis are per se major risk factors for hyperkalaemia. To...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...
Increasing potassium intake ameliorates blood pressure (BP) and cardiovascular (CV) prognoses in the...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...
Whereas the adequate intake of potassium is relatively high in healthy adults, i.e., 4.7 g per day, ...
Whereas the adequate intake of potassium is relatively high in healthy adults, i.e., 4.7 g per day, ...
Whereas the adequate intake of potassium is relatively high in healthy adults, i.e., 4.7 g per day, ...
In patients with advanced-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD), progressive kidney function decline le...
International audienceDiet therapy for hyperkalemia in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is at a crossroa...
Progression of chronic kidney disease often results with developing hyperkalemia; the increased seru...
Potassium-rich foods might provide many health benefits even to people who have declining renal func...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...
Increasing potassium intake ameliorates blood pressure (BP) and cardiovascular (CV) prognoses in the...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...
Whereas the adequate intake of potassium is relatively high in healthy adults, i.e., 4.7 g per day, ...
Whereas the adequate intake of potassium is relatively high in healthy adults, i.e., 4.7 g per day, ...
Whereas the adequate intake of potassium is relatively high in healthy adults, i.e., 4.7 g per day, ...
In patients with advanced-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD), progressive kidney function decline le...
International audienceDiet therapy for hyperkalemia in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is at a crossroa...
Progression of chronic kidney disease often results with developing hyperkalemia; the increased seru...
Potassium-rich foods might provide many health benefits even to people who have declining renal func...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...
Increasing potassium intake ameliorates blood pressure (BP) and cardiovascular (CV) prognoses in the...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...