Foods With Potassium

Foods rich in potassium are important mainly to prevent muscle weakness and cramps during intense physical exercise. In addition to this, eating foods rich in potassium is a way to complement treatment for hypertension, because this mineral helps regulate blood pressure by increasing urinary sodium excretion. 

Potassium is found mainly in plant foods such as fruits and vegetables, and the daily requirement of potassium intake for adults is 4700 mg per day, which is easily achieved through food. 

 Foods with potassium

Food list

Below is a list of foods high in potassium:

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How to decrease potassium in food

To decrease potassium in food follow these steps:

  • Shell and cut the food into thin slices and then rinse;
  • Place the food in a pot filled with water and let it soak for 2 hours;
  • Drain, rinse and drain the food again (this procedure can be repeated 2 or 3 times);
  • Refill the pot with water and cook the food;
  • After cooked, the food should be drained and the water discarded. 
  • This method is also recommended for those people who have kidney problems and who are in the process of hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, since in these situations potassium is usually elevated in blood, and it is a way to consume foods high in potassium avoiding excess. 

    If you do not want to do this procedure with the food every time, you can prepare a larger amount and freeze it until you need it.

    See a sample menu of a low potassium diet.

    Daily potassium requirement

    The amount of potassium to be ingested in a day varies by age, as shown in the table below:

    A lack of potassium called hypokalemia can cause loss of appetite, cramps, muscle paralysis or confusion. This situation can occur in cases of vomiting, diarrhea, when using diuretics or with regular intake of some high blood pressure medications. Although less common, it can also occur in athletes who sweat a lot.

    Potassium excess is also rare but can occur mainly when some high blood pressure medications are ingested and can cause cardiac arrhythmias.

    See more details on potassium deficit or excess.

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