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High Blood Pressure! What's Potassium Rich Foods Got To Do With It?

Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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Potassium Rich Foods / Foods high in potassium play an important role in the normal functioning of our body.
But, how many of us know the fact that increasing our intake of potassium rich foods will help lower blood pressure as well.

Simply said:       
Limit sodium + boost potassium rich foods = lower blood pressure.

Limit Potassium and Boost Potassium

A Few Tips On Increasing Your Intake Of Potassium Rich Foods:

Bottom Line: The recommended daily intake of potassium for all healthy adults is approx 4,500-5,500 mg daily.

Cooking Tips:
Try baking, roasting or steaming when cooking vegetables. Avoid boiling as potassium leaches out into the water during cooking.

CAUTION:

People with underlying kidney disorders must exercise caution with high potassium foods. Consult with the NV dietitians for any clarifications you may have.

Speak to your doctor before taking potassium supplements, especially if you have kidney related health problems


POTASSIUM RICH FOODS (Top Ten Potassium Rich Foods)

Potassium Rich Foods

FOOD ITEM

SERVING

POTASSIUM (mg)

Artichokes

1 cup

595mg

Potato baked

1

1081 mg

Red kidney beans

1 cup

713mg

Bananas

1

422mg

Cantaloupe

1 cup

473mg

White grapefruit juice

1 cup

400 mg

Honeydew melon

1 cup

388 mg

Nectarines

1 qty

273 mg

Plantain raw

1 medium

893 mg

Raisins

1 cup

1086 mg

Barley pearled

1 cup

560 mg

Papaya

 1 cup

360 mg

Orange juice fresh

 1 cup

496 mg

Dates

1 cup

1168mg

Beans, white, canned

1 cup

1189mg

Beet greens, cooked

1 cup

1309mg

Beets, cooked

1 cup

519mg

Cowpeas (Blackeyes), cooked, 

1 cup

690mg

Sauce, pasta, spaghetti/marinara

1 cup

940mg

Cabbage, Chinese (pak-choi), cooked

1 cup

352mg

Chickpeas (garbanzo beans, Bengal gram)

1 cup

477mg

Fish, flatfish (flounder and sole species), cooked

1 fillet

437mg

Potato, baked, flesh and skin

1 potato

1081mg

Lentils, cooked

1 cup

731mg

Spinach, cooked, no salt

1 cup

839mg

Squash, winter

1 cup

896mg

Grapefruit juice, pink, fresh

1 cup

400mg

Oat bran, raw

1 cup

532mg

Plums, dried (prunes),

1 cup

796mg

Salmon

1/2 fillet

581mg

Broccoli

1 cup

278mg

Fat-free milk

1 cup

 407mg

Fat-free yogurt, plain

1 cup

 625mg

Potassium content Source: USDA Nutrient Database.
CAUTION:
People with underlying kidney disorders must exercise caution with high potassium foods. Consult with the NV dietitians for any clarifications you may have.

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07 June, 2010 | Kanika Jain | Reply

Kanika Jain Hi,
Very true.Not only limiting sodium intake, but having potassium rich diet also helps in reducing blood pressure.

regards,
Kanika Jain
Dietitian
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