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Hypertension, Vol 10, 437-442, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
JZ Miller, MH Weinberger and JC Christian
To investigate the effect on blood pressure of a modest increase in dietary
potassium intake, 38 healthy, free-living families were enrolled in a study
involving 4 weeks of potassium supplementation. This was preceded by
collection of five baseline measurements of blood pressure and urinary
electrolyte excretion and followed by a 4-week recovery period. Although
there was a significant increase in urinary potassium excretion during
supplementation in both adults and children (p less than 0.001), there were
no significant changes in systolic, diastolic, or mean arterial blood
pressure. Height and weight increased significantly in children (p less
than 0.001), and weight increased in adults (p less than 0.01) over the
course of the study. Multivariate analysis of variance of blood pressure
controlling for these confounding variables failed to reveal any effect of
the potassium supplementation on blood pressure. These results suggest that
increasing intake of dietary potassium alone in a healthy, free-living
normotensive population is unlikely to have a discernible effect on blood
pressure.
ARTICLES
Blood pressure response to potassium supplementation in normotensive adults and children
Hypertension Research Center, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
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