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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Potassium Retention and Aging

  • Cellular Deposition: With advancing age, there is a significant decline in intracellular potassium levels and an overall reduction in total body potassium.
  • Dietary Intake: Reduced appetite, lower food intake, and poor absorption in older adults frequently contribute to lower potassium status.
  • Kidney Function: Age-related decreases in glomerular filtration rate affect electrolyte handling, though the body's primary age-related shift regarding potassium is cellular depletion rather than simply impaired retention.
  • Mineral Interactions: Imbalances involving sodium, magnesium, and calcium often accompany and exacerbate potassium loss as the body ages.
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Potassium retention ->

  • Increases Requirement For: Potassium (Level: reduced; Requirement: higher intake)

-> Potassium retention

Potassium - connections

Potassium ->

-> Potassium

Calcium retention - connections

Calcium retention ->

-> Calcium retention

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