With aging, renal function tends to decline, as evidenced by reduced glomerular filtration rate. High-protein intake may further stress the kidneys by causing sustained hyperfiltration. To investigate whether dietary protein is associated with impaired renal function, we used data from 2 nested case-control studies within the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study (n = 2419). We estimated protein intake using a FFQ and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) from cystatin C. To account for the original study designs, inverse probability weights were applied. Self-reported energy and protein were calibrated using biomarkers of energy and protein intake. Associations between protein intake and renal function were estimated by weigh...
Purpose: Dietary protein intake can modulate renal health. However, the effect of dietary protein re...
Background: Evidence has suggested that protein from dairy may be less detrimental to renal health t...
Background. Protein intake is considered a determinant of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Urinary...
Background: In individuals with moderate to severe renal in-sufficiency, low protein intake may slow...
Concerns about detrimental renal effects of a high-protein intake have been raised due to an induced...
Abstract Recent trends in weight loss diets have led to a substantial increase in protein intake by ...
Background: It has been considered that reducing protein intake is one of important measures to dela...
BACKGROUND: The effect of a high-protein diet with renal hyperfiltration (RHF) on decline of kidne...
Although the differential response of the kidney to the acute load of various sources of dietary pro...
Although the differential response of the kidney to the acute load of various sources of dietary pro...
Obesity is associated with glomerular hyperfiltration and increased urinary protein excretion, as we...
The long-term effects of higher dietary protein intake on cardiovascular and renal outcomes in the g...
The long-term effects of higher dietary protein intake on cardiovascular and renal outcomes in the g...
Background: Evidence has suggested that protein from dairy may be less detrimental to renal health t...
Background: Evidence has suggested that protein from dairy may be less detrimental to renal health t...
Purpose: Dietary protein intake can modulate renal health. However, the effect of dietary protein re...
Background: Evidence has suggested that protein from dairy may be less detrimental to renal health t...
Background. Protein intake is considered a determinant of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Urinary...
Background: In individuals with moderate to severe renal in-sufficiency, low protein intake may slow...
Concerns about detrimental renal effects of a high-protein intake have been raised due to an induced...
Abstract Recent trends in weight loss diets have led to a substantial increase in protein intake by ...
Background: It has been considered that reducing protein intake is one of important measures to dela...
BACKGROUND: The effect of a high-protein diet with renal hyperfiltration (RHF) on decline of kidne...
Although the differential response of the kidney to the acute load of various sources of dietary pro...
Although the differential response of the kidney to the acute load of various sources of dietary pro...
Obesity is associated with glomerular hyperfiltration and increased urinary protein excretion, as we...
The long-term effects of higher dietary protein intake on cardiovascular and renal outcomes in the g...
The long-term effects of higher dietary protein intake on cardiovascular and renal outcomes in the g...
Background: Evidence has suggested that protein from dairy may be less detrimental to renal health t...
Background: Evidence has suggested that protein from dairy may be less detrimental to renal health t...
Purpose: Dietary protein intake can modulate renal health. However, the effect of dietary protein re...
Background: Evidence has suggested that protein from dairy may be less detrimental to renal health t...
Background. Protein intake is considered a determinant of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Urinary...