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July 2, 2024

Potassium and Its Role in Heart and Muscle Function

Potassium supports muscles and heart rhythm. Learn how to maintain optimal levels and avoid imbalances.

Potassium and Its Role in Heart and Muscle Function

What is Potassium?

Potassium is another essential mineral / electrolyte in our body. Healthy levels of potassium have several beneficial effects on health, including lowering blood pressure, reducing cardiovascular disease mortality and irregular heart rhythms, preventing renal disease progression, and decreasing the risk of osteoporosis.

What does it assess?

Potassium is primarily stored within cells and works in conjunction with sodium to regulate fluid balance, blood pressure, and acid-base balance in the body. Blood potassium levels can reflect kidney function, dietary intake, and the body’s overall electrolyte balance.

How do I optimize my Potassium levels?

The most effective way to maintain healthy potassium levels is through a diet rich in potassium-containing foods. High-potassium foods include bananas, avocados, spinach, potatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, oranges, and beans. Including these foods in your diet supports optimal potassium levels and balances sodium intake, helping to regulate blood pressure. High sodium intake can disrupt potassium balance and raise blood pressure, as sodium and potassium work in tandem. Reducing salt intake by minimizing processed foods and opting for fresh, whole foods can help maintain a better sodium-potassium ratio, benefiting cardiovascular health and electrolyte balance. Proper hydration supports kidney function, which is crucial for regulating potassium levels. Drink water consistently throughout the day to help the kidneys effectively filter and balance electrolytes. Dehydration can lead to potassium imbalances by concentrating blood levels or affecting kidney performance.

What do high and low Potassium levels mean?

Elevated potassium is often associated with kidney dysfunction, as the kidneys are responsible for excreting excess potassium. Excessive intake of potassium supplements or certain medications can also lead to elevated potassium levels, particularly in individuals with kidney impairment. Low potassium can lead to muscle weakness, cramps, fatigue, constipation, and, in severe cases, arrhythmias or heart palpitations.

What a potassium test costs

At Mito, a potassium test is $2.08 for members and $2.92 for non-members, before a one-time draw fee in the nine to fifteen dollar range. Member pricing requires a $9 a month membership.

Lab

Test price

Draw fee

Mito (Member)

$2.08

$9.50-15

Mito (Non-Member)

$2.92

$9.50-15

Mito pricing, June 2026. Confirm current pricing before ordering.

Order a potassium test from Mito, or see the full blood test price comparison.

References

[1] Gennari FJ. Hypokalemia. N Engl J Med. 1998;339(7):451-458. PMID: 9700180

[2] Palmer BF. Regulation of potassium homeostasis. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2015;10(6):1050-1060. PMID: 24721891

[3] Weiner ID, Wingo CS. Hypokalemia—consequences, causes, and correction. J Am Soc Nephrol. 1997;8(7):1179-1188. PMID: 9219169

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