International audienceDiet therapy for hyperkalemia in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is at a crossroads: many researchers and clinicians are no longer recommending the low-potassium diet, which has defined practice for the last half century, and instead are favoring a high-potassium, plant-rich diet. Central to this shift is the observation that reported dietary potassium intake is not associated with plasma potassium concentrations. However, kinetic studies using potassium salts indicate that people with CKD have impaired potassium tolerance that may make them susceptible to transient increases in plasma potassium levels from dietary potassium (postprandial hyperkalemia). Observational studies generally measure plasma potassium in the fasti...
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, ...
Hyperkalemia (HK) is a frequent complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Vegetable-based renal ...
International audienceDiet therapy for hyperkalemia in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is at a crossroa...
In patients with advanced-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD), progressive kidney function decline le...
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...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...
Potassium-rich foods might provide many health benefits even to people who have declining renal func...
Traditionally, diets for kidney disease were low in potassium. This recommendation was based on outd...
Hyperkalemia is a common clinical problem with potentially fatal consequences. The prevalence of hyp...
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, ...
Hyperkalemia (HK) is a frequent complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Vegetable-based renal ...
International audienceDiet therapy for hyperkalemia in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is at a crossroa...
In patients with advanced-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD), progressive kidney function decline le...
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...
Potassium often has a negative connotation in Nephrology as patients with chronic kidney disease (CK...
Potassium-rich foods might provide many health benefits even to people who have declining renal func...
Traditionally, diets for kidney disease were low in potassium. This recommendation was based on outd...
Hyperkalemia is a common clinical problem with potentially fatal consequences. The prevalence of hyp...
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, ...
Hyperkalemia (HK) is a frequent complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Vegetable-based renal ...