Idaho® potatoes are a significant source of potassium - an essential nutrient that many Americans do not get enough of on a daily basis.
Pass the Potassium, with Idaho Potatoes
In a recent survey conducted by the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC), it was revealed that consumers aren’t aware that potatoes are a potassium-rich food.
While 89% of Americans consider bananas to be a significant source of potassium, only 27% associate potatoes with potassium.
Potassium plays a critical role in lowering blood pressure, and about 70 million Americans have high blood pressure. According to a recent study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, adding just 1600 mg of potassium a day to your diet can lower your risk of stroke by 21%. One medium Idaho® potato contains 759 milligrams of potassium.
Frank Muir, President and CEO, IPC:
“Several years ago, the American Heart Association certified fresh Idaho® potatoes as a heart-healthy food, and now we want consumers to better understand how including potatoes in their diets can benefit their hearts.”
“The versatility of Idaho® potatoes makes them easy to incorporate into any meal, helping adults and kids meet their daily potassium requirement.”
One medium Idaho® potato contains 759 milligrams of potassium.
Toby Amidor, R.D.:
“It’s important that children and adults eat a variety of nutrient-dense foods in order to fuel their bodies with the important vitamins and minerals it needs to function properly.”To learn more about Idaho® potatoes and peruse the IPC’s rich recipe database featuring more than a thousand different ways to prepare America’s favorite vegetable, visit www.idahopotato.com
“Idaho® potatoes are a natural, healthy vegetable that provide a good source of potassium and other vital nutrients.”
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