Phosphate is essential in living organisms and its blood levels are regulated by a complex network involving the kidneys, intestine, parathyroid glands, and the skeleton. The crosstalk between these organs is executed primarily by three hormones, calcitriol, parathyroid hormone, and fibroblast growth factor 23. Largely due to a higher intake of ultraprocessed foods, dietary phosphate intake has increased in the last decades. The average intake is now about twice the recommended dietary allowance. Studies investigating the side effect of chronic high dietary phosphate intake suffer from incomplete dietary phosphate assessment and, therefore, often make data interpretation difficult. Renal excretion is quickly adapted to acute and chronic pho...
Phosphate toxicity is a well-established phenomenon, especially in chronic kidney disease (CKD), whe...
Background. Hyperphosphataemia is associated with increased mortality in patients with chronic kidne...
States of hypo- and hyperphosphatemia have deleterious consequences including rickets/osteomalacia a...
Phosphate is essential in living organisms and its blood levels are regulated by a complex network i...
The importance of phosphate homeostasis in chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been recognized for deca...
Abstract In chronic kidney disease (CKD), high serum phosphate concentration is associated with card...
BACKGROUND Phosphate intake has increased in the last decades due to a higher consumption of proc...
A direct and independent association between serum phosphate (P) levels and mortality has been repor...
In chronic kidney disease (CKD), high serum phosphate concentration is associated with cardiovascula...
Hyperphosphatemia has consistently been shown to be associated with dismal outcome in a wide variety...
Phosphate is essential for life but its accumulation can be detrimental. In end-stage renal disease,...
Phosphorus is an essential micromineral with a key role in cellular metabolism and tissue structure....
BACKGROUND The aging population is increasing rapidly, much faster than our understanding on how ...
In normal man, the serum phosphate concentration is maintained within a narrow range, despite random...
Phosphate homeostasis is dependent on the interaction and coordination of four main organ systems: t...
Phosphate toxicity is a well-established phenomenon, especially in chronic kidney disease (CKD), whe...
Background. Hyperphosphataemia is associated with increased mortality in patients with chronic kidne...
States of hypo- and hyperphosphatemia have deleterious consequences including rickets/osteomalacia a...
Phosphate is essential in living organisms and its blood levels are regulated by a complex network i...
The importance of phosphate homeostasis in chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been recognized for deca...
Abstract In chronic kidney disease (CKD), high serum phosphate concentration is associated with card...
BACKGROUND Phosphate intake has increased in the last decades due to a higher consumption of proc...
A direct and independent association between serum phosphate (P) levels and mortality has been repor...
In chronic kidney disease (CKD), high serum phosphate concentration is associated with cardiovascula...
Hyperphosphatemia has consistently been shown to be associated with dismal outcome in a wide variety...
Phosphate is essential for life but its accumulation can be detrimental. In end-stage renal disease,...
Phosphorus is an essential micromineral with a key role in cellular metabolism and tissue structure....
BACKGROUND The aging population is increasing rapidly, much faster than our understanding on how ...
In normal man, the serum phosphate concentration is maintained within a narrow range, despite random...
Phosphate homeostasis is dependent on the interaction and coordination of four main organ systems: t...
Phosphate toxicity is a well-established phenomenon, especially in chronic kidney disease (CKD), whe...
Background. Hyperphosphataemia is associated with increased mortality in patients with chronic kidne...
States of hypo- and hyperphosphatemia have deleterious consequences including rickets/osteomalacia a...