There is great need for the identification of new, potentially modifiable risk factors for the poor health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and of the excess risk of mortality in dialysis-dependent chronic kidney disease patients. Creatine is an essential contributor to cellular energy homeostasis, yet, on a daily basis, 1.6–1.7% of the total creatine pool is non-enzymatically degraded to creatinine and subsequently lost via urinary excretion, thereby necessitating a continuous supply of new creatine in order to remain in steady-state. Because of an insufficient ability to synthesize creatine, unopposed losses to the dialysis fluid, and insufficient intake due to dietary recommendations that are increasingly steered towards more plant-based ...
Chronic kidney disease is a progressive inflammatory disorder affecting approximately 15% of US adul...
Carnitine is a conditionally essential metabolite that plays a critical role in cell physiology. Car...
There is an extensive and still growing body of the literature supporting the efficacy of creatine (...
There is great need for the identification of new, potentially modifiable risk factors for the poor ...
There is great need for the identification of new, potentially modifiable risk factors for the poor ...
There is great need for the identification of new, potentially modifiable risk factors for the poor ...
To accommodate the loss of the plethora of functions of the kidneys, patients with chronic kidney di...
Muscle wasting, low protein intake, hypoalbuminemia, low body mass, and chronic fatigue are prevalen...
To accommodate the loss of the plethora of functions of the kidneys, patients with chronic kidney di...
Background: Creatine supplementation has been proposed to alleviate muscle loss in various populatio...
Creatine supplementation does not decrease total plasma homocysteine in chronic hemodialysis patient...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
To prevent protein energy malnutrition (PEM) and accumulation of waste products, dialysis patients r...
Creatine supplementation may have a therapeutic role in diabetes, but it is uncertain whether this s...
Background & aims: Urinary creatinine excretion reflecting endogenous creatinine synthesis rate (CSR...
Chronic kidney disease is a progressive inflammatory disorder affecting approximately 15% of US adul...
Carnitine is a conditionally essential metabolite that plays a critical role in cell physiology. Car...
There is an extensive and still growing body of the literature supporting the efficacy of creatine (...
There is great need for the identification of new, potentially modifiable risk factors for the poor ...
There is great need for the identification of new, potentially modifiable risk factors for the poor ...
There is great need for the identification of new, potentially modifiable risk factors for the poor ...
To accommodate the loss of the plethora of functions of the kidneys, patients with chronic kidney di...
Muscle wasting, low protein intake, hypoalbuminemia, low body mass, and chronic fatigue are prevalen...
To accommodate the loss of the plethora of functions of the kidneys, patients with chronic kidney di...
Background: Creatine supplementation has been proposed to alleviate muscle loss in various populatio...
Creatine supplementation does not decrease total plasma homocysteine in chronic hemodialysis patient...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
To prevent protein energy malnutrition (PEM) and accumulation of waste products, dialysis patients r...
Creatine supplementation may have a therapeutic role in diabetes, but it is uncertain whether this s...
Background & aims: Urinary creatinine excretion reflecting endogenous creatinine synthesis rate (CSR...
Chronic kidney disease is a progressive inflammatory disorder affecting approximately 15% of US adul...
Carnitine is a conditionally essential metabolite that plays a critical role in cell physiology. Car...
There is an extensive and still growing body of the literature supporting the efficacy of creatine (...