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Potassium and Heart Rhythm Regulation

By Medical Review June 3, 2026 5 min read
Potassium and Heart Rhythm Regulation

Potassium's Role in Heart Function

Potassium regulates heart rhythm and muscle contractions by controlling electrical signals. Imbalances in potassium can cause irregular heartbeats and affect blood pressure. Adequate potassium is essential for cardiovascular health.

Potassium and Blood Pressure

Potassium counterbalances sodium's blood pressure-raising effect. Diets rich in potassium are associated with lower blood pressure. For every 1,000 mg increase in daily potassium, systolic blood pressure decreases by approximately 3-4 mmHg.

Daily Requirements

Adults: 2,600-3,400 mg daily depending on age and sex

Most Americans consume far below adequate amounts, particularly those eating processed foods low in potassium.

Food Sources

Highest potassium foods:

  • Dried apricots (1,510 mg per half cup)
  • Spinach (840 mg per cooked cup)
  • Sweet potato (700 mg per medium potato)
  • Beans (600+ mg per cooked cup)
  • Salmon (500 mg per 3.5oz serving)
  • Bananas (422 mg per medium banana)
  • Coconut water (600 mg per cup)

Balance with Sodium

Aim for a potassium-to-sodium ratio favoring potassium. Reduce processed foods (high sodium) and emphasize whole foods (high potassium).

Kidney Considerations

Those with kidney disease need caution with high potassium, as kidneys regulate potassium balance. Individuals with kidney issues should consult healthcare providers before increasing potassium significantly.

Supplementation

Potassium supplements are available by prescription and in some over-the-counter formulations, but food sources are generally preferred. Always consult your healthcare provider before supplementing.

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