Previous prospective cohort studies on the association between potassium intake and risk of hypertension have almost exclusively relied on self-reported dietary data, whereas repeated 24-hour urine excretions, as estimate of dietary uptake, may provide a more objective and quantitative estimate of this association. Risk of hypertension (defined as blood pressure >= 140/90 mm Hg or initiation of blood pressure-lowering drugs) was prospectively studied in 5511 normotensive subjects aged 28 to 75 years not using blood pressure-lowering drugs at baseline of the Prevention of Renal and Vascular End-Stage Disease (PREVEND) study. Potassium excretion was measured in two 24-hour urine specimens at baseline (1997-1998) and midway during follow-up (2...
Backgroud: The relationship between resistant hypertension (HAR) and sodium remains controversial. T...
Background. Epidemiologic studies, including trials, suggest an association between potassium intake...
A balanced diet and weight loss are the first lines of treatment for the prevention of metabolic syn...
Previous prospective cohort studies on the association between potassium intake and risk of hyperten...
Background: Observational studies on dietary potassium and risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) have...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
Smyth et al. examined the association between urinary sodium and potassium excretion and adverse ren...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The primary global risk factor for stroke, kidney disease, congestive hear...
High plasma fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) and low potassium intake have each been associated w...
Background—Some data suggest favorable effects of a high potassium intake on kidney function. The pr...
Background—Some data suggest favorable effects of a high potassium intake on kidney function. The pr...
Background & aims: High potassium intake has been suggested to lower the risk for renal and cardiova...
Worldwide, there is an increase in the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disea...
The evidence relating blood pressure to salt intake in humans originates from population studies and...
Backgroud: The relationship between resistant hypertension (HAR) and sodium remains controversial. T...
Background. Epidemiologic studies, including trials, suggest an association between potassium intake...
A balanced diet and weight loss are the first lines of treatment for the prevention of metabolic syn...
Previous prospective cohort studies on the association between potassium intake and risk of hyperten...
Background: Observational studies on dietary potassium and risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) have...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
Smyth et al. examined the association between urinary sodium and potassium excretion and adverse ren...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The primary global risk factor for stroke, kidney disease, congestive hear...
High plasma fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) and low potassium intake have each been associated w...
Background—Some data suggest favorable effects of a high potassium intake on kidney function. The pr...
Background—Some data suggest favorable effects of a high potassium intake on kidney function. The pr...
Background & aims: High potassium intake has been suggested to lower the risk for renal and cardiova...
Worldwide, there is an increase in the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disea...
The evidence relating blood pressure to salt intake in humans originates from population studies and...
Backgroud: The relationship between resistant hypertension (HAR) and sodium remains controversial. T...
Background. Epidemiologic studies, including trials, suggest an association between potassium intake...
A balanced diet and weight loss are the first lines of treatment for the prevention of metabolic syn...