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. 2016 Jan 26;8(2):65. doi: 10.3390/nu8020065

Correction: McLean, R., Edmonds, J., Williams, S., Mann, J., Skeaff, S. Balancing Sodium and Potassium: Estimates of Intake in a New Zealand Adult Population Sample. Nutrients 2015, 7(11), 8930–8938

Rachael McLean 1,2,*, Julia Edmonds 1, Sheila Williams 2, Jim Mann 1, Sheila Skeaff 1
PMCID: PMC4772029  PMID: 26821043

We would like to submit the following as a correction to our recently published paper. We calculated sodium-potassium ratios and compared them to an optimal sodium–potassium ratio recommended by WHO. The WHO optimal sodium–potassium ratio of 1.0 referred to in our paper is a molar ratio [1], whereas we have calculated the ratio (Table 2) using intakes expressed in mgs. There is some confusion in the literature on this issue, with some authors reporting the ratio using units of mg/day [2]. However, we accept that it is conventional, and therefore more useful from a public health standpoint, to report a molar ratio.

Table 2.

The 24 h sodium, potassium and creatinine excretion: mean, standard deviation (sd) and 95% Confidence Interval (95% CI).

Group Sodium (mg/day) Potassium (mg/day) * Sodium:Potassium Molar Ratio * Creatinine (mg/day)
Mean(sd) 95% CI Mean(sd) 95% CI Mean(sd) 95% CI
Men:
18–24 years 3866 (1554) 3405, 4327 2766 (813) 2525, 3008 2.5 (1.1) 2.2, 2.9 1706 (431)
25–44 years 3795 (1503) 3372, 7217 3058 (957) 2786, 3329 2.2 (0.8) 2.0, 2.4 1703 (482)
45–64 years 3931 (1520) 3517, 4347 3085 (1050) 2798, 3371 2.3 (1.0) 2.1, 2.6 1719 (401)
Total men 3865 (1515) 3618, 4113 2979 (955) 2822, 3135 2.4 (1.0) 2.2, 2.5 1710 (436)
Weighted mean 3854 3597, 4111 3005 2837, 3174 2.3 2.2, 2.4 N/A
Women:
18–24 years 3017 (954) 2724, 3311 2193 (632) 1999, 2387 2.4 (0.8) 2.2, 2.7 1174 (232)
25–44 years 3035 (1241) 2706, 3365 2361 (839) 2138, 2583 2.3 (0.9) 2.1, 2.6 1188 (283)
45–64 years 2780 (1401) 2418, 3142 2751 (784) 2549, 2954 1.8 (0.7) 1.6, 2.0 1100 (350)
Total women 2934 (1235) 2738, 3130 2463 (798) 2337, 2590 2.1 (0.86) 2.0, 2.3 1151 (299)
Weighted mean 2926 2716, 3137 2497 2363, 2631 2.1 2.0, 2.2 N/A
Total men and women 3386 (1452) 3221, 3551 2712 (913) 2608, 2816 2.2 (0.93) 2.1, 2.3 1422 (465)

* excluding one outlier with potassium excretion of 10,605 mg/day; weighted to reflect age and sex structure of the New Zealand population aged 18–64 years in 2012.

We include here a revised version of Table 2 that contains the sodium–potassium molar ratio. Interpretation of these results is largely the same, viz. that there is an unfavourable sodium–potassium ratio above 1 for all groups, rather than for all groups except women aged 45–64 years, which was demonstrated in the previous analysis. We would like to apologise for any confusion caused by this error in our paper.

Author Contributions

R.M. analyzed the data, all authors contributed to the text.

Conflicts of Interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

References

  • 1.World Health Organization . Guideline: Sodium Intake for Adults and Children. World Health Organization (WHO); Geneva, Switzerland: 2012. [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
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