Metabolic balance studies and dietary protein requirements in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. Balance studies for nitrogen, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, and calcium were carried out in eight men undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) to determine dietary protein requirements and mineral balances. Patients were fed high energy diets for 14 to 33 days which provided either 0.98 (seven studies) or 1.44g (six studies) of primarily high biological value protein/kg body wt/day. Mean nitrogen balance was neutral with the lower protein diet (+0.35 ± 0.83SEMg/day) and strongly positive with the higher protein diet (+2.94 ± 0.54g/day). With the higher protein diet the balances for potassium, ma...
Anthropometry and plasma valine, amino acids, and proteins in the nutritional assessment of hemodial...
AbstractPlasma concentrations and transperitoneal transport of native insulin and C-peptide in patie...
Evaluation of reduced dialysis frequency using nutritional therapy. This study was carried out in se...
Nitrogen and urea metabolism during continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. During continuous amb...
Minerals, vitamin D, and parathyroid hormone in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. The effec...
A method for estimating nitrogen intake of patients with chronic renal failure. A method for monitor...
Dietary calcium and serum 1,25-(OH)2-vitamin D concentrations as determinants of calcium balance in ...
Effects of dietary protein and phosphorus restriction on the progression of early renal failure. Thr...
Protein losses during peritoneal dialysis. The losses of protein into dialysate have been considered...
Long-term effects of a new ketoacid–amino acid supplement in patients with chronic renal failure. Ni...
Common to both acute and chronic disease are disturbances in energy homeostasis, which are evidenced...
Bone resorption stimulated by elevated serum 1,25-(OH)2-vitamin D concentrations in healthy men. We ...
Altered calcium metabolism in chronic renal failure. A compartmental analysis of 47Ca tracer kinetic...
Due to the cost of dietary phosphorus supplements and consequences of phosphorus supplied in excess ...
AbstractOral essential aminoacid and ketoacid supplements in children with chronic renal failure. Th...
Anthropometry and plasma valine, amino acids, and proteins in the nutritional assessment of hemodial...
AbstractPlasma concentrations and transperitoneal transport of native insulin and C-peptide in patie...
Evaluation of reduced dialysis frequency using nutritional therapy. This study was carried out in se...
Nitrogen and urea metabolism during continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. During continuous amb...
Minerals, vitamin D, and parathyroid hormone in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. The effec...
A method for estimating nitrogen intake of patients with chronic renal failure. A method for monitor...
Dietary calcium and serum 1,25-(OH)2-vitamin D concentrations as determinants of calcium balance in ...
Effects of dietary protein and phosphorus restriction on the progression of early renal failure. Thr...
Protein losses during peritoneal dialysis. The losses of protein into dialysate have been considered...
Long-term effects of a new ketoacid–amino acid supplement in patients with chronic renal failure. Ni...
Common to both acute and chronic disease are disturbances in energy homeostasis, which are evidenced...
Bone resorption stimulated by elevated serum 1,25-(OH)2-vitamin D concentrations in healthy men. We ...
Altered calcium metabolism in chronic renal failure. A compartmental analysis of 47Ca tracer kinetic...
Due to the cost of dietary phosphorus supplements and consequences of phosphorus supplied in excess ...
AbstractOral essential aminoacid and ketoacid supplements in children with chronic renal failure. Th...
Anthropometry and plasma valine, amino acids, and proteins in the nutritional assessment of hemodial...
AbstractPlasma concentrations and transperitoneal transport of native insulin and C-peptide in patie...
Evaluation of reduced dialysis frequency using nutritional therapy. This study was carried out in se...