Guideline: Potassium Intake for Adults and Children
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Guideline: Potassium Intake for Adults and Children
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This guideline provides the first global, evidence-informed recommendations on the consumption of potassium to reduce NCDs in most adults and children which WHO had developed. The recommendations in this guideline can be used by policy-makers, technical and programme planners in the government and various organizations involved in the design, implementation and scaling-up of nutrition actions for public health and prevention of NCDs, to assess current potassium intake levels relative to a benchmark and develop measures to increase potassium intake, where necessary, through public health interventions including, but not limited to, food and product labelling, consumer education, and the establishment of food-based dietary guidelines (FBDG).
The guideline should be used in conjunction with sodium and other nutrient guidelines to develop and guide national policies and public health nutrition programmes.
Copyright © 2012, World Health Organization.
Sections
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Executive summary
- Introduction
- Guideline development process
- Summary of evidence
- Recommendations and remarks
- Translation and implementation
- Research gaps and future initiatives
- Annex 1. GRADE “Summary of findings” tables
- Annex 2. Examples of foods that contain potassium, and their approximate potassium content
- Annex 3. WHO Secretariat
- Annex 4. Members of the WHO Steering Committee for Nutrition Guideline Development 2010 - 2011
- Annex 5. Members of the NUGAG Subgroup on Diet and Health and external resource persons 2010 - 2011
- Annex 6. External Expert and Stakeholder Panel
- Annex 7. Priority questions in the format of population, intervention, control and outcomes (PICO)
- Annex 8. Summary of considerations for determining the strength of the recommendations
- Annex 9. Management of conflict of interest
- References
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