Protein metabolism in patients with chronic renal failure: Role of uremia and dialysis. Individuals with chronic renal failure (CRF) have a high prevalence of protein-energy malnutrition. There are many causes for this condition, chief among which is probably reduced nutrient intake from anorexia. In nondialyzed patients with CRF, energy intake is often below the recommended amounts; in maintenance dialysis patients, both dietary protein and energy intake are often below their needs. Although a number of studies indicate that rats with CRF have increased protein catabolism in comparison to control animals, more recent evidence suggests that increased catabolism in CRF rats is largely if not entirely due to acidemia, particularly if these an...
Adequate nutritional support is necessary to maintain proteinstores and to correct pre-existing or d...
Background. Spontaneous reduction in dietary protein intake is a recognized feature of severe renal ...
Skeletal muscle protein synthesis and degradation in patients with chronic renal failure. Muscle pro...
Protein metabolism in patients with chronic renal failure: Role of uremia and dialysis. Individuals ...
Protein-energy malnutrition is common in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) and may contribut...
Increased emphasis is being given to nutritional assessment and the related protein-energy malnutrit...
Metabolic acidosis and skeletal muscle adaptation to low protein diets in chronic uremia. To maintai...
In chronic uremia (CRF), malnutrition is an important determinant of morbidity in adults and impaire...
The incidence of malnutrition disorders in chronic kidney disease (CKD) appears unchanged over time,...
Muscle protein turnover and amino acid (AA) exchange were studied in 4 patients with chronic renal f...
Dietary therapy in uremia: The impact on nutrition and progressive renal failure.BackgroundIn rats w...
Evidence for impaired assimilation of protein in chronic renal failure.BackgroundProtein malnutritio...
To summarise, evidence suggests that protein-energy malnutrition is associated with mor-bidity and m...
ABSTRACT There are many causes of altered amino acid and protein metabolism in uremia which may lead...
Abstract. Protein-restricted diets are prescribed in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) to al...
Adequate nutritional support is necessary to maintain proteinstores and to correct pre-existing or d...
Background. Spontaneous reduction in dietary protein intake is a recognized feature of severe renal ...
Skeletal muscle protein synthesis and degradation in patients with chronic renal failure. Muscle pro...
Protein metabolism in patients with chronic renal failure: Role of uremia and dialysis. Individuals ...
Protein-energy malnutrition is common in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) and may contribut...
Increased emphasis is being given to nutritional assessment and the related protein-energy malnutrit...
Metabolic acidosis and skeletal muscle adaptation to low protein diets in chronic uremia. To maintai...
In chronic uremia (CRF), malnutrition is an important determinant of morbidity in adults and impaire...
The incidence of malnutrition disorders in chronic kidney disease (CKD) appears unchanged over time,...
Muscle protein turnover and amino acid (AA) exchange were studied in 4 patients with chronic renal f...
Dietary therapy in uremia: The impact on nutrition and progressive renal failure.BackgroundIn rats w...
Evidence for impaired assimilation of protein in chronic renal failure.BackgroundProtein malnutritio...
To summarise, evidence suggests that protein-energy malnutrition is associated with mor-bidity and m...
ABSTRACT There are many causes of altered amino acid and protein metabolism in uremia which may lead...
Abstract. Protein-restricted diets are prescribed in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) to al...
Adequate nutritional support is necessary to maintain proteinstores and to correct pre-existing or d...
Background. Spontaneous reduction in dietary protein intake is a recognized feature of severe renal ...
Skeletal muscle protein synthesis and degradation in patients with chronic renal failure. Muscle pro...