Does potassium supplementation lower blood pressure? A meta-analysis of published trials
Does potassium supplementation lower blood pressure? A meta-analysis of published trials
Cappuccio et al., 1991 | J Hypertens | Meta Analysis
Citation
Cappuccio F P, MacGregor G A. Does potassium supplementation lower blood pressure? A meta-analysis of published trials. J Hypertens. 1991-May;9(5):465-73
Abstract
Both epidemiologic and clinical studies have suggested that an increase in potassium intake may lower blood pressure. However, the results of prospective clinical trials looking at the effect of oral potassium supplements on blood pressure have yielded conflicting results. For this reason, we reviewed 19 clinical trials examining the same end-point and involving a total of 586 participants (412 of whom had essential hypertension). Overall, the results of the trials indicate that oral potassium supplements significantly lower systolic blood pressure [-5.9 mmHg, -6.6 to -5.2 mmHg (mean, 95% confidence interval)] and diastolic blood pressure (-3.4 mmHg, -4.0 to 2.8 mmHg). The magnitude of the blood pressure lowering effect is greater in patients with high blood pressure (-8.2 mmHg, -9.1 to -7.3 mmHg for systolic and -4.5 mmHg, -5.2 to -3.8 mmHg for diastolic blood pressure) and appears to be more pronounced the longer the duration of the supplementation (P less than 0.05 and P less than 0.01 for systolic and diastolic, respectively). Based on this analysis, an increase in potassium intake should be included in the recommendations for a non-pharmacological approach to the control of blood pressure in uncomplicated essential hypertension.
Key Findings
Based on this analysis, an increase in potassium intake should be included in the recommendations for a non-pharmacological approach to the control of blood pressure in uncomplicated essential hypertension.
Outcomes Measured
- blood pressure
- systolic blood pressure
- diastolic blood pressure
Population
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Population | high blood pressure |
| Sample Size | 586 |
| Age Range | See abstract |
| Condition | hypertension |
MeSH Terms
- Adult
- Blood Pressure
- Double-Blind Method
- Female
- Humans
- Hypertension
- Male
- Meta-Analysis as Topic
- Middle Aged
- Potassium
- Reference Values
- Renin
Evidence Classification
- Level: Meta Analysis
- Publication Types: Journal Article, Meta-Analysis
- Vertical: potassium-blood-pressure
Provenance
- PMID: 1649867
- DOI: (not available)
- PMCID: Not in PMC
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