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Dietary protein intake and progressive glomerular sclerosis: the role of capillary …


TW MEYER, S ANDERSON, BM … - Annals of Internal …, 1983 - Am Coll Physicians
Unrestricted intake of protein-rich foods is accompanied by sustained increases in glomerular
capillary pressures and flows. Intrarenal hypertension and hyperperfusion associated with protein
intake may eventually cause glomerular sclerosis and account for decreased renal ...
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[CITATION] Conservative management of chronic renal failure in the geriatric nephrology …


DN Kumar, MF Michelis - Geriatric Nephrology, 1986 - Year Book Medical Pub
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The effect of a meal of meat on glomerular filtration rate in dogs at normal urine …

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WJ O'connor, RA Summerill - The Journal of Physiology, 1976 - Physiological Soc
Page 1. J. Physiol. (1976), 256, pp. 81-91 81 With 4 text-figures Printed in Great Britain THE
EFFECT OF A MEAL OF MEAT ON GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE IN DOGS AT
NORMAL URINE FLOWS BY WJ O'CONNOR AND RA SUMMERILL* ...
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Nonalcoholic fatty liver, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, ectopic fat, and the glycemic …

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DJA Jenkins, AR Josse, R Labelle, A Marchie, … - American Journal of …, 2006 - Am Soc Nutrition
As the incidence of obesity in adults and children increases, so does the incidence of fatty liver
disease. It has been estimated that 20% of adults have excess fat in the liver—ie, they have nonalcoholic
fatty liver (NAFL). Of these persons, 10%–15% are likely to develop nonalcoholic ...
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Effect of diet on progression of chronic renal disease.


FE Ahmed - Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Changes in renal function induced by protein intake are thought to reflect evolutionary adaptation
of the kidney. Excess dietary proteins over long periods may increase normal blood flow and
glomerular filtration rate, requiring the continuous use of outer cortex's reserve glomeruli. ...
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Macronutrients, fiber, cholesterol, and dietary patterns


LJ Appel, P Elliott - Lifestyle modification for the prevention and …, 2003 - books.google.com
11 Macronutrients, Fiber, Cholesterol, and Dietary Patterns Lawrence J. Appel Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Paul Elliott Imperial College of
Science, Technology, and Medicine, London, England INTRODUCTION The available ...
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The role of dietary protein in the progression and symptomatology of chronic renal …


JOND BLACHLEY - The American journal of the medical sciences, 1984 - journals.lww.com
Blachley filtration-glomerular sclerosis mo- del for chronic renal failure, they do suggest that loss
of significant amounts of functioning renal tissue may increase the incidence of hypertension
and proteinuria. To determine whether or not uni- lateral nephrectomy increases the ...
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Long term adherence to dietary recommendations after inpatient rehabilitation: …

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D Twardella, H Merx, H Hahmann, B Wusten, D … - British Medical …, 2006 - heart.bmj.com
Objective: To evaluate the adherence to nutritional recommendations in inpatient rehabilitation
and the long term maintenance of dietary changes among patients with coronary heart
disease. ... Participants: A cohort of 1206 patients undergoing inpatient rehabilitation ...
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738 Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids: A pilot trial in non-alcoholic fatty liver …


L Spadaro, O Magliocco, D Spampinato, S Piro, C … - Journal of Hepatology, 2006 - Elsevier
$264 POSTERS and elicits insulin-like effects in mice both in vitro and in vivo. Since visceral
adipose tissue is strongly associated toinsulin resistance and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
(NAFLD), visfatin represent a possible link between visceral fat,insulin resistance and the ...
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Effect of glucagon and glomerulopressin on the renal function of the dog


J Uranga, R Fuenzalida, AL Rapoport, E Del … - Horm Metab …, 1979 - thieme-connect.com
Glucagon was infused through the porta or through the left renal artery in dogs. Another group
of dogs were infused with glomerulopressin through the left renal artery. It was observed that
glucagon when infused through the portal vein enhanced the glomerulopressin ...
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