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Potassium
2005-5-23 14:15:13

Definition
Potassium is a mineral that is involved in both electrical and cellular functions in the body. (In the body it is classified as an electrolyte).

Alternative Names
Diet - potassium

Function
Potassium is a very important mineral to the human body.?It assists in the regulation of the acid-base and water balance in the blood and the body tissues.?It assists in protein synthesis from amino acids and in carbohydrate metabolism.?It is necessary for the building of muscle and for normal body growth.

Food Sources
Fish such as salmon, cod, flounder, and sardines are good sources of potassium. Various other types of meats also contain potassium.

Vegetables including broccoli, peas, lima beans, tomatoes, potatoes (especially their skins), and leafy green vegetables such as spinach, lettuce and parsley contain potassium.

Fruits that contain significant sources of potassium are citrus fruits (such as oranges), apples, bananas, and apricots (dried apricots contain more than fresh apricots).

Side Effects
A deficiency of potassium (hypokalemia) can occur in people with chronic disease or as a result of the aging process.The most common problems associated with reduced potassium levels are hypertension, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmias, depression, and fatigue.A variety of conditions can cause the loss of potassium from the body. The most common of these conditions are vomiting, diarrhea, and other gastrointestinal problems.

Renal disease (such as acute renal failure) and diabetes, depending on the stage of either, can also cause fluctuations in the levels of potassium.Additionally, many medications can cause depletion of potassium (such as diuretics, cortisone, prolonged use of aspirin, and laxatives).

The most common symptom of potassium depletion is fatigue. Other symptoms of potassium deficiency include slow reflexes, muscle weakness, and dry skin.?quick loss of potassium could lead to cardiac arrhythmias.

Severe potassium deficiency symptoms include decreased heart rate, extreme muscle weakness, bone fragility and, if untreated, death. A low level of potassium can be determined with a blood test and can be treated with potassium supplements.

Increased levels of potassium in the blood is known as hyperkalemia. Some common causes of this are reduced renal (kidney) function, an abnormal breakdown of protein, and severe infection.If there is no pathological cause for increased potassium levels, the kidneys are able to handle a large amount of potassium, and prevent the blood levels from increasing.

Recommendations
There is no recommended daily allowance for potassium although experts recommend approximately 2 to 2.5 grams per day. The average American diet provides 2 to 6 grams of potassium per day.

Over-the-counter potassium supplements provide 99 milligrams of potassium per tablet. Potassium supplementation should be based on medical prescription and should never be taken without the approval of a health care provider.

 


  

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