Potassium is an essential nutrient. It is the most abundant cation in intracellular fluid where it plays a key role in maintaining cell function. The gradient of potassium across the cell membrane determines cellular membrane potential, which is maintained in large part by the ubiquitous ion channel the sodium-potassium (Na+-K+) ATPase pump. Approximately 90% of potassium consumed (60-100 mEq) is lost in the urine, with the other 10% excreted in the stool, and a very small amount lost in sweat. Little is known about the bioavailability of potassium, especially from dietary sources. Less is understood on how bioavailability may affect health outcomes. Hypertension (HTN) is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a major financi...
Maintenance of potassium homeostasis presents a unique and complex problem in electrolyte regulation...
BACKGROUND: Potassium (K) is an essential mineral and major intracellular electrolyte involved in th...
An incompletely defined interregulatory balance exists between potassium, insulin, and aldosterone. ...
Potassium is an essential nutrient. It is the most abundant cation in intracellular fluid where it p...
A recent meta-analysis supports the premise that increased potassium intake may play a role in the p...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...
The average potassium intake in the United States population ranges from 90 to 120 mEq/day. About 98...
Changes in lifestyle and nutrition are recommended as the first-step approach to the management of h...
Introduction. Glucose intolerance can often be caused by severe hypokalemia due to a deficit in pota...
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...
Background. Epidemiologic studies, including trials, suggest an association between potassium intake...
BACKGROUND: Several intervention studies have investigated the relation between potassium intake a...
Membrane voltage controls the function of excitable cells and is mainly a consequence of the ratio b...
SummaryDietary potassium deficiency, common in modern diets, raises blood pressure and enhances salt...
Maintenance of potassium homeostasis presents a unique and complex problem in electrolyte regulation...
BACKGROUND: Potassium (K) is an essential mineral and major intracellular electrolyte involved in th...
An incompletely defined interregulatory balance exists between potassium, insulin, and aldosterone. ...
Potassium is an essential nutrient. It is the most abundant cation in intracellular fluid where it p...
A recent meta-analysis supports the premise that increased potassium intake may play a role in the p...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...
The average potassium intake in the United States population ranges from 90 to 120 mEq/day. About 98...
Changes in lifestyle and nutrition are recommended as the first-step approach to the management of h...
Introduction. Glucose intolerance can often be caused by severe hypokalemia due to a deficit in pota...
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...
Background. Epidemiologic studies, including trials, suggest an association between potassium intake...
BACKGROUND: Several intervention studies have investigated the relation between potassium intake a...
Membrane voltage controls the function of excitable cells and is mainly a consequence of the ratio b...
SummaryDietary potassium deficiency, common in modern diets, raises blood pressure and enhances salt...
Maintenance of potassium homeostasis presents a unique and complex problem in electrolyte regulation...
BACKGROUND: Potassium (K) is an essential mineral and major intracellular electrolyte involved in th...
An incompletely defined interregulatory balance exists between potassium, insulin, and aldosterone. ...