Phosphorus, present as phosphate in biological systems, is an essential mineral for various biological activities and biochemical processes. Numerous studies have indicated that disturbed phosphate balance may contribute to the development of metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, no consistent result was found on the association between phosphorus intake and serum phosphate concentration with MetS. It is believed that both positive and negative impacts of phosphorus/phosphate co-exist in parallel during MetS condition. Reduced phosphate level contributed to the development of obesity and hyperglycaemia. Low phosphate is believed to compromise energy production, reduce exercise capacity, increase food ingestion, and impair glucose metabolism. ...
Abstract Regulation of phosphate homeostasis is critical for many biological processes, and both hyp...
Inorganic phosphate is a vital constituent of cells and cell membranes, body fluids, and hard tissue...
Purpose of the study Metabolic syndrome represent a cluster of cardiovascu- lar risk factors that ha...
Phosphorus is one of the most abundant minerals in the human body. It is essential for almost all bi...
Background: Metabolic syndrome MS a cluster of disorders comprising obesity (central and abdominal),...
Jørn Ditzel, Hans-Henrik LervangDepartment of Endocrinology, Center for Prevention of Str...
Because of their rarity, diseases characterized by chronic hypophosphatemia can be underrecognized a...
Because of their rarity, diseases characterized by chronic hypophosphatemia can be underrecognized a...
Phosphate is essential in living organisms and its blood levels are regulated by a complex network i...
The advent of new insights into phosphate metabolism must urge the endocrinologist to rethink the pa...
The advent of new insights into phosphate metabolism must urge the endocrinologist to rethink the pa...
Because of their rarity, diseases characterized by chronic hypophosphatemia can be underrecognized a...
Abstract Phosphate is one of the most abundant minerals in the body, and its serum levels are regula...
Recent epidemiological and animal studies have suggested that excess intake of phosphate (Pi) is a r...
Dietary habits in the western world lead to increasing phosphate intake. Under physiological conditi...
Abstract Regulation of phosphate homeostasis is critical for many biological processes, and both hyp...
Inorganic phosphate is a vital constituent of cells and cell membranes, body fluids, and hard tissue...
Purpose of the study Metabolic syndrome represent a cluster of cardiovascu- lar risk factors that ha...
Phosphorus is one of the most abundant minerals in the human body. It is essential for almost all bi...
Background: Metabolic syndrome MS a cluster of disorders comprising obesity (central and abdominal),...
Jørn Ditzel, Hans-Henrik LervangDepartment of Endocrinology, Center for Prevention of Str...
Because of their rarity, diseases characterized by chronic hypophosphatemia can be underrecognized a...
Because of their rarity, diseases characterized by chronic hypophosphatemia can be underrecognized a...
Phosphate is essential in living organisms and its blood levels are regulated by a complex network i...
The advent of new insights into phosphate metabolism must urge the endocrinologist to rethink the pa...
The advent of new insights into phosphate metabolism must urge the endocrinologist to rethink the pa...
Because of their rarity, diseases characterized by chronic hypophosphatemia can be underrecognized a...
Abstract Phosphate is one of the most abundant minerals in the body, and its serum levels are regula...
Recent epidemiological and animal studies have suggested that excess intake of phosphate (Pi) is a r...
Dietary habits in the western world lead to increasing phosphate intake. Under physiological conditi...
Abstract Regulation of phosphate homeostasis is critical for many biological processes, and both hyp...
Inorganic phosphate is a vital constituent of cells and cell membranes, body fluids, and hard tissue...
Purpose of the study Metabolic syndrome represent a cluster of cardiovascu- lar risk factors that ha...