Ps. Powers et al., TOTAL-BODY POTASSIUM AND SERUM POTASSIUM AMONG EATING DISORDER PATIENTS, The International journal of eating disorders, 18(3), 1995, pp. 269-276
Objective: The purpose of the study was to determine body composition,
including total body potassium (TBK+), serum potassium, and lean body
mass (LBM), in anorexia nervosa. Method: TBK+ measurements, serum pot
assium levels, and anthropometric measurements were obtained from four
anorectic patients in the first week after their hospital admission.
All four patients had normal serum potassium levels but three of the f
our had significant depletion of total body potassium. Two methods of
calculating LBM, based on TBK+ measures or anthropometric assessment,
produced different results. Results: TBK+ may be depleted even when se
rum potassium levels are normal. If was also concluded that the two me
thods of calculating LBM were inaccurate. Discussion: Patients may be
at risk for cardiac arrhythmias and other physiological abnormalities
even when serum potassium is normal since TBK+ may be low. The need fo
r comprehensive assessment of body composition based on four compartme
nt models is discussed. (C) 1995 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.