Proteinuria is a broad term used to describe the pathological presence of proteins, including albumin, globulin, Bence-Jones protein, and mucoprotein in the urine. When persistent, proteinuria is a marker of kidney damage and represents a reliable predictor of the risk of progression of renal failure. Medical nutrition therapy is imperative for patients with proteinuria because it may slow the progression of renal disease. The aim of this review is to explore different nutritional approaches in the management of proteinuria and their influence on pathophysiological processes. As such, protein restriction is the main dietary intervention. Indeed, other management approaches are frequently used to reduce it regarding micro and macronutrients,...
The term proteinuria is taken to mean abnormally high protein excretion in the urine. Proteinuria is...
The relationship between proteinuria and progression of renal disease has long been an issue of deba...
Effects of dietary protein in patients with chronic renal transplant rejection. Dietary protein rest...
Effect of dietary protein restriction on nutritional status in the Modification of Diet in Renal Dis...
Effect of dietary protein intake on albumin homeostasis in nephrotic patients. Animals with experime...
Dietary therapy in uremia: The impact on nutrition and progressive renal failure.BackgroundIn rats w...
Protein-energy wasting (PEW), characterized by a decline in body protein mass and energy reserves, i...
Background: Low protein diet is one of the treatments for patients with chronic kidney disease durin...
It is hoped that Perspectives in Nutrition will review the literature selectively, interpret it mode...
Purpose of reviewHigh-protein intake may lead to increased intraglomerular pressure and glomerular h...
Dietary therapy has a role in renal disease to control the symptoms and the metabolic consequences o...
Role of dietary protein and blood pressure in the progression of renal disease. The Modification of ...
High dietary protein intake may lead to increased intraglomerular pressure and glomerular hyperfiltr...
High dietary protein intake may lead to increased intraglomerular pressure and glomerular hyperfiltr...
There is scientific evidence that nutritional treatment can prevent or delay the progression of CKD...
The term proteinuria is taken to mean abnormally high protein excretion in the urine. Proteinuria is...
The relationship between proteinuria and progression of renal disease has long been an issue of deba...
Effects of dietary protein in patients with chronic renal transplant rejection. Dietary protein rest...
Effect of dietary protein restriction on nutritional status in the Modification of Diet in Renal Dis...
Effect of dietary protein intake on albumin homeostasis in nephrotic patients. Animals with experime...
Dietary therapy in uremia: The impact on nutrition and progressive renal failure.BackgroundIn rats w...
Protein-energy wasting (PEW), characterized by a decline in body protein mass and energy reserves, i...
Background: Low protein diet is one of the treatments for patients with chronic kidney disease durin...
It is hoped that Perspectives in Nutrition will review the literature selectively, interpret it mode...
Purpose of reviewHigh-protein intake may lead to increased intraglomerular pressure and glomerular h...
Dietary therapy has a role in renal disease to control the symptoms and the metabolic consequences o...
Role of dietary protein and blood pressure in the progression of renal disease. The Modification of ...
High dietary protein intake may lead to increased intraglomerular pressure and glomerular hyperfiltr...
High dietary protein intake may lead to increased intraglomerular pressure and glomerular hyperfiltr...
There is scientific evidence that nutritional treatment can prevent or delay the progression of CKD...
The term proteinuria is taken to mean abnormally high protein excretion in the urine. Proteinuria is...
The relationship between proteinuria and progression of renal disease has long been an issue of deba...
Effects of dietary protein in patients with chronic renal transplant rejection. Dietary protein rest...