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Protein Intake and Osteoporosis
1998The amount of bone present at a given age is determined by the mass acquired during growth (the so-called peak bone mass) and by the subsequent rate of bone loss. The attainment of peak bone mass appears to be highly affected by the state of protein supply and intake during childhood and adolescence.
René Rizzoli +4 more
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Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
An intensive management, including nutritional interventions, is crucial for reducing mortality and improving outcomes in patients with CKD. Dietary protein reduction has been a key strategy in CKD management since the 1930s, when specialized diets were used to treat uremic symptoms.
Denis Fouque +2 more
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An intensive management, including nutritional interventions, is crucial for reducing mortality and improving outcomes in patients with CKD. Dietary protein reduction has been a key strategy in CKD management since the 1930s, when specialized diets were used to treat uremic symptoms.
Denis Fouque +2 more
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ADAPTATION TO LOW-PROTEIN INTAKES
The Lancet, 1969B L, Pimstone, J D, Hansen
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CALORIE AND PROTEIN INTAKES AND GROWTH
The Lancet, 1969A, Ashworth, J C, Waterlow
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Dietary Fat, but Not Protein or Carbohydrate, Regulates Energy Intake and Causes Adiposity in Mice
Cell Metabolism, 2018Sumei Hu, Dengbao Yang, Jacques Togo
exaly

