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- The role of Magnesium Stearate:
- ROTTER, Iwona; et al. Relationship between serum magnesium concentration and metabolic and hormonal disorders in middle-aged and older men. Magnesium research, 2015, 28.3: 99-107. PMID:26507751
- The role of Magnesium Citrate:
- ROTTER, Iwona; et al. Relationship between serum magnesium concentration and metabolic and hormonal disorders in middle-aged and older men. Magnesium research, 2015, 28.3: 99-107. PMID:26507751
- The role of Potassium:
- JAIN, A. P.; AGGARWAL, K. K.; ZHANG, P. Y. Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Cardiovascular Disease. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci, 2015, 19.3: 441-5. PMID:25720716
- The role of Potassium Citrate:
- HE, Feng J.; et al. Effect of short-term supplementation of potassium chloride and potassium citrate on blood pressure in hypertensives. Hypertension, 2005, 45.4: 571-574. PMID:15723964
- STONE, Michael; MARTYN, Lisa; WEAVER, Connie. Potassium intake, bioavailability, hypertension, and glucose control. Nutrients, 2016, 8.7: 444. PMID:27455317
- FILIPPINI, Tommaso; et al. The effect of potassium supplementation on blood pressure in hypertensive subjects: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International journal of cardiology, 2017, 230: 127-135. PMID:28024910
CONCLUSIONS: Potassium supplementation in hypertensives was generally associated with decreased blood pressure, particularly in high sodium consumers, subjects not on hypertensive drug treatment, and those in the lowest category of potassium intake. An adequate dietary intake of potassium, in the order of 90mmol/day, should be achieved for blood pressure control.
- The role of Potassium Chloride:
- KIMURA, Masayuki; et al. Potassium chloride supplementation diminishes platelet reactivity in humans. Hypertension, 2004, 44.6: 969-973. PMID:15505115
- HE, Feng J.; et al. Effect of short-term supplementation of potassium chloride and potassium citrate on blood pressure in hypertensives. Hypertension, 2005, 45.4: 571-574. PMID:15723964
- STONE, Michael; MARTYN, Lisa; WEAVER, Connie. Potassium intake, bioavailability, hypertension, and glucose control. Nutrients, 2016, 8.7: 444. PMID:27455317
- FILIPPINI, Tommaso; et al. The effect of potassium supplementation on blood pressure in hypertensive subjects: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International journal of cardiology, 2017, 230: 127-135. PMID:28024910
CONCLUSIONS: Potassium supplementation in hypertensives was generally associated with decreased blood pressure, particularly in high sodium consumers, subjects not on hypertensive drug treatment, and those in the lowest category of potassium intake. An adequate dietary intake of potassium, in the order of 90mmol/day, should be achieved for blood pressure control.