As such, 16,598 of the enrolled 18,701 patients in PROMISED cohort met the criteria and were included in the present analysis (Fig. 1). Fig. 1 A flow chart for subject selection. CAD, coronary artery disease; SUA, serum uric acid; hsCRP, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein; MACCE, ...
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Therefore, abnormally high amounts of albumin or other proteins in urine must be detected and related to a physiological dysfunction. The relatively high concentration of albumin in the urine of an individual usually is indicative of a diseased condition. For example, the average normal ...
All P values of statistical data were based on two-sided statistical tests. P < 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Results Labeling and enrichment of sialylated membrane proteins in SW480 and SW620 cells The flow chart of this study was illustrated in Figure S1. SW480 ...
In peritoneal dialysis patients with significant residual renal function, more IS and PCS are removed in the urine than in the dialysate9,10. Thus, these findings may difficult to apply for patients with peritoneal dialysis because of the different uremic toxin concentration in patients with ...
Diabetes mellitus type 2.In some, but not all, studies, high-protein diet was associated with increased risk of diabetes 2[136,139]. Osteoporosis.A high-protein diet results in increased calcium excretion in urine, but it does not likely increases the risk of osteoporosis (low bone density)...
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Some loss also occurs in urine and sweat. Renal copper reabsorption may be important for copper homeostasis. Approximately 0.5 mg of copper is lost during each menstrual period. During lactation, copper loss averages 0.4 mg/day. The biological functions of copper are listed in Table 35-3. ...
Because it has been suggested that water content of the milk varies with the method of collection in underfed rats (22), values of milk components were expressed as percents of dry milk. The caloric density was calculated using the values of 4 kcallg for proteins and lactose and 9 kcallg...
Dietary intake in these infants being nil, the values for flux equal those for protein breakdown. Leucine oxidation rates were cal- culated, indirectly, from measurements of total urinary N (cor- rected as described below). The ratio of leucine oxidized to total N in the urine was assumed ...