2022
DOI: 10.1149/ma2022-02612233mtgabs
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(Digital Presentation) Point-of-Care Diagnostic Device for Na/K Urinalysis

Abstract: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports 47% of adults in the United States have hypertension [1]. Dietary risks constitute the largest disease risk factor in the US [2], whereby the largest single contributor to that risk is high dietary sodium intake [3].The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that individuals reduce sodium (Na) and increase potassium (K) intake to lower blood pressure and improve cardiovascular health [4,5]. Emerging research has shown that urinary Na/K ratio is m… Show more

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“…Dietary sodium is needed by infants and children in very small quantity [39]. Depending on the age, RDA for Na is 110 mg/day for 0-6 months, 370 mg/day for 7-12 months and 800 mg/day for 1-3 years [39] with the view to effectively controlling the blood pressure [40]. Potassium, being the most abundant intracellular cation, maintains intracellular fluids balance and transmission of nerves in relation with sodium [41].…”
Section: Mineral Compositionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dietary sodium is needed by infants and children in very small quantity [39]. Depending on the age, RDA for Na is 110 mg/day for 0-6 months, 370 mg/day for 7-12 months and 800 mg/day for 1-3 years [39] with the view to effectively controlling the blood pressure [40]. Potassium, being the most abundant intracellular cation, maintains intracellular fluids balance and transmission of nerves in relation with sodium [41].…”
Section: Mineral Compositionsmentioning
confidence: 99%