The Effect of Electrolytes on Blood Pressure: A Brief Summary of Meta-Analyses

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作者
Iqbal, Sehar [1 ]
Klammer, Norbert [1 ]
Ekmekcioglu, Cem [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Vienna, Ctr Publ Hlth, Dept Environm Hlth, Kinderspitalgasse 15, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
关键词
sodium; potassium; calcium; magnesium; electrolytes; blood pressure; hypertension; meta-analysis; MAGNESIUM SUPPLEMENTATION; DIETARY PHOSPHORUS; HYPERTENSIVE INDIVIDUALS; SODIUM; SALT; RISK; POTASSIUM; REDUCTION; PREVENTION; CHLORIDE;
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10.3390/nu11061362
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Nutrition is known to exert an undeniable impact on blood pressure with especially salt (sodium chloride), but also potassium, playing a prominent role. The aim of this review was to summarize meta-analyses studying the effect of different electrolytes on blood pressure or risk for hypertension, respectively. Overall, 32 meta-analyses evaluating the effect of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium on human blood pressure or hypertension risk were included after literature search. Most of the meta-analyses showed beneficial blood pressure lowering effects with the extent of systolic blood pressure reduction ranging between -0.7 (95% confidence interval: -2.6 to 1.2) to -8.9 (-14.1 to -3.7) mmHg for sodium/salt reduction, -3.5 (-5.2 to -1.8) to -9.5 (-10.8 to -8.1) mmHg for potassium, and -0.2 (-0.4 to -0.03) to -18.7 (-22.5 to -15.0) mmHg for magnesium. The range for diastolic blood pressure reduction was 0.03 (-0.4 to 0.4) to -5.9 (-9.7 to -2.1) mmHg for sodium/salt reduction, -2 (-3.1 to -0.9) to -6.4 (-7.3 to -5.6) mmHg for potassium, and -0.3 (-0.5 to -0.03) to -10.9 (-13.1 to -8.7) mmHg for magnesium. Moreover, sufficient calcium intake was found to reduce the risk of gestational hypertension.
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