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Ways Personalized Nutrition is Changing Health Care
20 September 2019
Nutrition is getting personal! As we uncover new technologies and learn more about our genes, we can work out what is healthiest to put on our plate.
11 March 2009
Renal specialists say that use of potassium chloride as a sodium chloride (salt) replacer could pose a hidden risk for dialysis patients.
It has been claimed that Americans get up to 80% of their sodium intake from packaged foods, so manufacturers have been under pressure to reduce salt content in their products. Potassium chloride has been seen as a potential candidate for salt replacement because it tastes as salty, and although it does not have the same functionality, it has not been connected to the health problems associated with salt.
There are some foods that dialysis patients should avoid. Potassium in particular is one of those nutrients, which their kidneys are unable to filter. When levels become very high it can cause irregular heartbeats and even heart attacks. People could die from foods high in potassium chloride but not labeled as such, some dieticians warned.
The dieticians suggested that products which use the salt substitute could be labeled ‘low in sodium (or salt)’ and ‘good source of potassium’. Putting potassium on the label might attract some people to those foods anyway, as potassium is good for the heart for most people, they said.
It is often difficult for renal patients to avoid potassium, because it is found at high levels in many common foods, including bananas, tomatoes and potatoes.
20 September 2019
Nutrition is getting personal! As we uncover new technologies and learn more about our genes, we can work out what is healthiest to put on our plate.
4 August 2010
Stroke patients who take vitamin B supplements to lower their homocysteine levels may not be protected from second strokes or heart attacks, a new Australian study suggests.
3 May 2013
A new review says that vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are prevalent in the Chinese population in almost all age groups and areas.