Sign In
  • Africa
  • Trump
  • African
  • Guardian
  • Mail
  • South
logo
  • Home
  • Ghana
  • Africa
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
Reading: Potassium-enriched salt shows promise for cutting recurrent stroke risk in clinical trial
Share
African News HeraldAfrican News Herald
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Ghana
  • Africa
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
Follow US
© 2024 africanewsherald.com – All Rights Reserved.
African News Herald > Blog > Health > Potassium-enriched salt shows promise for cutting recurrent stroke risk in clinical trial
Health

Potassium-enriched salt shows promise for cutting recurrent stroke risk in clinical trial

ANH Team
Last updated: February 10, 2025 9:06 pm
ANH Team
Share
SHARE

The use of potassium supplements in salt has shown promising results in reducing the rates of recurrent stroke and mortality, according to a recent large-scale clinical trial conducted in rural northern China. The study, which was a subgroup analysis within the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS), focused on patients who had previously suffered from a stroke.

Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in low- and middle-income countries, with recurrent events posing a significant risk. High sodium intake and low potassium intake are known risk factors, particularly in northern China where stroke recurrence rates are higher than global averages.

The SSaSS trial involved 600 villages and almost 21,000 individuals in rural China. Participants had their regular salt replaced with a substitute containing 75% salt and 25% potassium chloride. The recent study, published in JAMA Cardiology, analyzed data from 15,249 participants who had reported a history of stroke.

The researchers monitored various outcomes such as blood pressure, stroke recurrence, mortality, and safety measures including the risk of hyperkalemia. They also tracked urinary sodium/potassium excretion over the study period. The results showed a 14% lower rate of recurrent stroke in the group using the potassium substitute compared to the regular salt group.

Mean systolic blood pressure was also lower in the salt substitute group, with a total of 2,735 recurrent stroke events recorded during the study. Hemorrhagic stroke showed a 30% relative reduction, and stroke-related deaths decreased by 21%. Importantly, there was no significant difference in the risk of hyperkalemia between the two groups.

These findings suggest that reducing salt intake and increasing potassium through a low-cost dietary intervention can effectively reduce stroke recurrence and mortality among stroke survivors. The researchers recommend broader implementation of salt substitutes, especially in regions with high sodium intake and limited access to preventive healthcare.

See also  Certain food additive mixtures may be associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes

In conclusion, the use of potassium-enriched salt presents a promising strategy for reducing the risk of recurrent stroke. Further research and implementation of this dietary intervention could have significant public health implications, particularly in areas with high stroke incidence. The study highlights the importance of addressing dietary factors in stroke prevention and management.

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

I have read and agree to the terms & conditions
TAGGED:clinicalCuttingPotassiumenrichedPromiserecurrentRisksaltshowsStroketrial
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article NPFL: Orok Hails Akwa United Player After Win Over Enyimba
Next Article OnePlus Watch 3 Revealed With Galaxy Watch Ultra-beating Battery Life
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Editor's Pick

Best Phone 2024: Top 10 Mobile Phones Today

Need a new phone? The constant influx of new handsets can make it challenging to keep track of what's worth…

November 12, 2024 3 Min Read
14 best trading platforms in Nigeria 

Avatrade is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland, ASIC in Australia,…

20 Min Read
The fall of Ghana’s NPP and the resurgence of the NDC in the 2024

The 2024 general elections in Ghana marked a seismic shift in the…

8 Min Read

Lifestyle

‘South Africa needs brave men like Mkhwanazi,’ says Moja Love TV boss’ foundation

The Aubrey Tau Foundation has come out in support of…

July 9, 2025

7 reasons Gen Zs choose friends with benefits

With the fast-paced lives of Gen…

July 8, 2025

Discover the Netflix characters setting 2025 fashion trends

Netflix character fashion has become a…

July 8, 2025

Ayanda Thabethe says ‘I do’ in intimate wedding ceremony

TV presenter Ayanda Thabethe recently shared…

July 7, 2025

Upgrade PCs to upgrade security

The Rise of Cybercrime in Africa:…

July 7, 2025

You Might Also Like

Health

Exploring safer energy drink recipes to protect dental enamel

Energy drinks have become a popular choice for many individuals looking for a quick boost of energy. However, these beverages…

3 Min Read
Health

Trump tax bill exposes the lost clout of the health care lobby

The recent approval of President Trump's tax cut bill by Republicans has sparked concerns within the health care industry, as…

2 Min Read
Health

Reducing multiple tap water contaminants could prevent over 50,000 cancer cases

Water is an essential element for life, but the quality of our tap water can significantly impact our health. A…

3 Min Read
Health

STAT+: Fed-up and demoralized, FDA staff are leaving.

The recent July 4th celebrations at the Chesapeake Baysox game against the Richmond Flying Squirrels were filled with exciting events.…

2 Min Read
logo logo
Facebook Twitter Youtube

About US

Stay informed with the latest news from Africa and around the world. Covering global politics, sports, and technology, our site delivers in-depth analysis, breaking news, and exclusive insights to keep you connected with the stories that matter most.

Top Categories
  • Africa
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
Usefull Links
  • Home
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2024 africanewsherald.com –  All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?