The long-term effects of higher dietary protein intake on cardiovascular and renal outcomes in the general population are not clear. We analyzed data from 8461 individuals who did not have renal disease and participated in two or three subsequent screenings (6.4-yr follow-up) in a prospective, community-based cohort study (Prevention of Renal and Vascular ENd-stage Disease [PREVEND]). We calculated daily protein intake from 24-h urinary urea excretion (Maroni formula) and used Cox proportional hazard models to analyze the associations between protein intake, cardiovascular events, and mortality. We used mixed-effects models to investigate the association between protein intake and change in renal function over time. The mean +/- SD daily pr...
Purpose: Dietary protein intake can modulate renal health. However, the effect of dietary protein re...
The World Health Organization recommends a minimum requirement of 0.8 g/day protein/kg ideal weight....
Although high-protein diets continue to be popular for weight loss and type 2 diabetes, evidence sug...
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...
International audienceProtein intake may have some benefits on reducing blood pressure and cardiovas...
Abstract Recent trends in weight loss diets have led to a substantial increase in protein intake by ...
Concerns about detrimental renal effects of a high-protein intake have been raised due to an induced...
BACKGROUND: The effect of a high-protein diet with renal hyperfiltration (RHF) on decline of kidne...
High protein diets have gained increased popularity as a means of losing weight, increasing muscle m...
OBJECTIVE To study the prospective association between dietary protein intake and renal function det...
Background: Post-myocardial infarction (MI) patients have a doubled rate of kidney function decline ...
With aging, renal function tends to decline, as evidenced by reduced glomerular filtration rate. Hig...
Increased protein intake versus maltodextrin intake for 4 weeks lowers blood pressure. Concerns exis...
OBJECTIVE To study the prospective association between dietary protein intake and renal function det...
Purpose: Dietary protein intake can modulate renal health. However, the effect of dietary protein re...
The World Health Organization recommends a minimum requirement of 0.8 g/day protein/kg ideal weight....
Although high-protein diets continue to be popular for weight loss and type 2 diabetes, evidence sug...
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...
International audienceProtein intake may have some benefits on reducing blood pressure and cardiovas...
Abstract Recent trends in weight loss diets have led to a substantial increase in protein intake by ...
Concerns about detrimental renal effects of a high-protein intake have been raised due to an induced...
BACKGROUND: The effect of a high-protein diet with renal hyperfiltration (RHF) on decline of kidne...
High protein diets have gained increased popularity as a means of losing weight, increasing muscle m...
OBJECTIVE To study the prospective association between dietary protein intake and renal function det...
Background: Post-myocardial infarction (MI) patients have a doubled rate of kidney function decline ...
With aging, renal function tends to decline, as evidenced by reduced glomerular filtration rate. Hig...
Increased protein intake versus maltodextrin intake for 4 weeks lowers blood pressure. Concerns exis...
OBJECTIVE To study the prospective association between dietary protein intake and renal function det...
Purpose: Dietary protein intake can modulate renal health. However, the effect of dietary protein re...
The World Health Organization recommends a minimum requirement of 0.8 g/day protein/kg ideal weight....
Although high-protein diets continue to be popular for weight loss and type 2 diabetes, evidence sug...