Phosphorus bioavailability is an emerging topic of interest in the field of renal nutrition that has important research and clinical implications. Estimates of phosphorus bioavailability, based on digestibility, indicate that bioavailability of phosphorus increases from plants to animals to food additives. In this commentary, we examined the proportion of dietary phosphorus from plants, animals, and food additives excreted in urine from four controlled-feeding studies conducted in healthy adults and patients with chronic kidney disease. As expected, a smaller proportion of phosphorus from plant foods was excreted in urine compared to animal foods. However, contrary to expectations, phosphorus from food additives appeared to be incompletely ...
A direct and independent association between serum phosphate (P) levels and mortality has been repor...
Elevated concentrations of serum phosphate are linked with progression and increased case fatality r...
Phosphate is essential in living organisms and its blood levels are regulated by a complex network i...
Phosphorus bioavailability is an emerging topic of interest in the field of renal nutrition that has...
Dietary phosphorus control is often a main strategy in the management of patients with chronic kidne...
In individuals with chronic kidney disease, high dietary phosphorus (P) burden may worsen hyperparat...
Among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), it is very important to control serum phosphate le...
In chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, it would be desirable to reduce the intake of inorganic ph...
In chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, it would be desirable to reduce the intake of inorganic ph...
BACKGROUND: Restriction of dietary phosphorus is a major aspect of patient care in those with renal ...
The pathogenesis of CKD-MBD is multifactorial but the tendency towards phosphorus retention due to a...
Phosphorus retention occurs from higher dietary phosphorus intake relative to its renal excretion or...
Copyright © 2012 Emilio González-Parra et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Twenty-four-hour urine phosphorus is commonly used as a surrogate meas...
Phosphorus is an essential micromineral with a key role in cellular metabolism and tissue structure....
A direct and independent association between serum phosphate (P) levels and mortality has been repor...
Elevated concentrations of serum phosphate are linked with progression and increased case fatality r...
Phosphate is essential in living organisms and its blood levels are regulated by a complex network i...
Phosphorus bioavailability is an emerging topic of interest in the field of renal nutrition that has...
Dietary phosphorus control is often a main strategy in the management of patients with chronic kidne...
In individuals with chronic kidney disease, high dietary phosphorus (P) burden may worsen hyperparat...
Among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), it is very important to control serum phosphate le...
In chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, it would be desirable to reduce the intake of inorganic ph...
In chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, it would be desirable to reduce the intake of inorganic ph...
BACKGROUND: Restriction of dietary phosphorus is a major aspect of patient care in those with renal ...
The pathogenesis of CKD-MBD is multifactorial but the tendency towards phosphorus retention due to a...
Phosphorus retention occurs from higher dietary phosphorus intake relative to its renal excretion or...
Copyright © 2012 Emilio González-Parra et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Twenty-four-hour urine phosphorus is commonly used as a surrogate meas...
Phosphorus is an essential micromineral with a key role in cellular metabolism and tissue structure....
A direct and independent association between serum phosphate (P) levels and mortality has been repor...
Elevated concentrations of serum phosphate are linked with progression and increased case fatality r...
Phosphate is essential in living organisms and its blood levels are regulated by a complex network i...