Major Mineral- Potassium Flashcards

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What are sources

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-All foods except sugars, fats and oils-unprocessed foods contain more than processed foods
-fruit, eg bananas and grapefruit, -fruit juice
-milk
-meat

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What are functions of Potassium

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-Converts blood sugar to glycogen- storage form of blood sugar in muscles and liver
-Maintaining water, fluid and electrolyte balance in body cells and tissues
-High Potassium intake helps reduce risk of high blood pressure as high levels cause sodium to be excreted in urine
-Facilitates body’s ability to deal with excess sodium

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Requirements

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-Nutritionists recommend a decrease in sodium intake and an increase in foods high in potassium

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What is a deficiency in Potassium

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-Not a UK problem
-Can occur is not enough absorbed or drugs taken- increase potassium loss
-Excessive fluid loss through sweating or diarrhoea- common cause
Symptoms:
-Muscular weakness
-Low blood pressure
-Irregular/ rapid heartbeat- lead to cardiac arrest or heart attack

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What factors affect Potassium Absorption

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-Tobacco, sugar and coffee

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What are the cooking effects

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-Potassium content reduced when foods are canned/ frozen
-Avoid peeling
-Avoid cooking in large amounts of water
-Keep meat drippings for gravy

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Interactions with potassium

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-Potassium and sodium work together- maintain muscle tone, blood pressure and water balance
-Many believe part of the blood pressure problem is caused by too much dietary salt and made worse by little dietary potassium

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