Potassium, Hydration, Cardiovascular, and Kidney Study (PHACKs)

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-30
SponsorAuburn University

About this trial

Compared with White Adults, Non-Hispanic Black Adults are at an elevated risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) and end stage chronic-kidney disease (CKD), two of the leading causes of death in the United States. Inadequate hydration status is associated with risk factors for both CVD and CKD. Prior data show that Black individuals are less likely to be adequately hydrated when compared with their White counterparts. Further, socioeconomic factors have been shown to influence hydration practices. Inadequate hydration influences certain hormones that regulate blood volume and impact blood pressure, but increasing potassium intake may provide some positive effects on normalizing these hormones and blood pressure. Black adults, in particular, are more likely to consume less potassium, have inadequate hydration, and tend to have higher blood pressure. As such, there is a critical need for effective strategies to address racial disparities in hydration and resultant health consequences; as well as establish the role of socioeconomic factors contributing to hydration. Therefore, the investigators are seeking to test the investigators' central hypothesis that water with a potassium supplement will improve hydration and cardiovascular health in young White adults (n = 20, 10 females, 10 males), and to a greater extent in young Black Adults (n = 20, 10 females, 10 males. The investigators will assess measures of blood pressure, arterial stiffness, and biomarkers in the urine and blood samples prior to and following a 14-day hydration intervention of 1) bottled water and 2) bottled water with potassium supplementation (2000mg potassium/day).

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Between the ages of 18-30 years

Resting blood pressure no higher than 150/90 mmHg

BMI below 35 kg/m2

Free of any metabolic disease (e.g., diabetes) kidney disease, pulmonary disorders (e.g., COPD), cardiovascular disease (peripheral vascular, cardiac, or cerebrovascular), no autoimmune diseases, and no history of cancer.

Disqualifiers

Have any precluding medical conditions (i.e. hemophilia) or medication (Pradaxa, Eliquis, etc.) that prevent participants from giving blood.

Are currently pregnant or trying to become pregnant.

Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) blockers: Candesartan , Eprosartan, Irbesartan, Losartan, Olmesartan, Telmisartan

Non -steroidal anti-inflammatory medications: Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Naproxen

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Water and Potassium supplementation

Treatment groups

40 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Auburn University

Lead sponsor

Indiana University

Collaborator