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Results of a novel screening tool measuring dietary sodium knowledge in patients with chronic kidney disease. [PDF]
BackgroundReducing dietary sodium has potential to benefit patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Little research is available defining dietary sodium knowledge gaps in patients with pre-dialysis CKD.
Anderson, Cheryl AM +4 more
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Reduced Dietary Phosphorus Levels for Layers
Two experiments were undertaken to study the response of White Leghorn hens to low dietary phosphorus levels from 18 to 64 wk of age. A corn-soybean meal diet containing .2% available phosphorus gave similar performance, up to 32 wk of age, as a similar control diet containing .4% available phosphorus.
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Dietary Phosphorus for Laying Hens
Abstract THE phosphorus needs of the laying hen for optimum performance have been the subject of investigation for a number of years. Rather high phosphorus requirements were reported in some of the early literature. A level of 0.8% phosphorus was found by Miller and Bearse (1934) to be required at either 2.23 or 3.0% calcium. Norris et al.
T.A. Crowley, A.A. Kurnick, B.L. Reid
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Dietary patterns for adults with chronic kidney disease [PDF]
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: This review will evaluate the benefits and harms of dietary patterns among adults with CKD (any stage including people with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) treated
Campbell, Katrina Louise +8 more
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This study investigated the effects of dietary phosphorus levels and vitamin D3 (VD3) supplementation on the growth performance, antioxidant capacity, lipid metabolism, and phosphorus transport of hybrid yellow catfish (Pelteobagrus fulvidraco ...
Jiali Jiang +3 more
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Previous studies on the relationship between dietary minerals and preeclampsia (PE) have given inconsistent results. The aim of this study was to further clarify the relationship between dietary minerals intake and PE in Chinese pregnant women.
Yanhua Liu +8 more
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Parturient Paresis Related to Dietary Phosphorus
Abstract A lack of available dietary phosphorus during lactation is a predisposing factor in the cause of milk fever. A herd of Jersey cows having a high incidence (74%) of milk fever, were subjected to an experimental ration during lactation. The ration concentrate contained 5% monosodium phosphate but no calcium supplement.
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The adaptability of Hy-Line Brown laying hens to low-phosphorus diets supplemented with phytase
Body phosphorus homeostasis network allows laying hens to adapt to wide range of changes in dietary phosphorus levels. Phytase hydrolyzes phytate rendering phosphorus and reduces the laying hens' requirements for inorganic phosphate rock.
Zhouzheng Ren +8 more
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Nitrogen and phosphorus balances on Finnish dairy farms [PDF]
The calculation of whole-farm nutrient balance is an effective and simple method for estimating the potential nutrient loading from dairy farming into the environment.
Nousiainen, Juha, Virtanen, Hanna
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Available phosphorus requirement of juvenile Asian red-tailed catfish (Hemibagrus wyckioides)
This study explored the optimal dietary available phosphorus (P) requirement for juvenile Asian red-tailed catfish (Hemibagrus wyckioides). Five isonitrogenous (42.00 %) and isolipidic (9.00 %) diets with monocalcium phosphate supplementation levels of 0.
Chenghao Yang +7 more
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