Associations between dietary potassium intake and urinary potassium excretion: a protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis
Nobuhisa Morimoto, Hasan Jamil, Mohab Alakkari, Yuki Joyama, Tatsuhiko Anzai, Kunihiko Takahashi, Soichiro Iimori

TL;DR
This study aims to compare how well different methods estimate potassium intake and how factors like kidney function affect these estimates.
Contribution
The novelty lies in systematically reviewing and meta-analyzing associations between self-reported and urinary potassium measures across age and kidney function groups.
Findings
Compares self-reported and urinary potassium intake measures.
Analyzes how kidney function and age affect these associations.
Aims to identify factors influencing the accuracy of potassium intake estimation.
Abstract
While numerous studies have reported associations between low dietary potassium intake and adverse clinical outcomes, methods to estimate potassium intake, mainly self-reported dietary measures and urinary potassium excretion, entail certain limitations. Self-reported measures are subject to underreporting and overreporting. Urinary potassium excretion is affected by multiple factors including renal function. Revealing the degree of bias inherent in these measures would help accurately assess potassium intake and its association with disease risk. We aim to summarize evidence on the strength of the associations between potassium intake estimated from 24-h urinary potassium excretion and potassium intake estimated from self-reported dietary measures or objective quantification methods in populations with different kidney function levels and age groups. We also aim to identify factors…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSodium Intake and Health · Potassium and Related Disorders · Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
