Association between Water Intake, Chronic Kidney Disease, and Cardiovascular Disease: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of NHANES Data
Jessica M. Sontrop,Stephanie N. Dixon,Amit X. Garg,Inmaculada Buendia-Jimenez,Oriane Dohein,Shih-Han S. Huang,William F. Clark +6 more
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The results provide additional evidence suggesting a potentially protective effect of higher total water intake, particularly plain water, on the kidney.Abstract:
Background: Evidence from animal and human studies suggests a protective effect of higher water intake on kidney function and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Here tread more
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Nutritional Management of Chronic Kidney Disease
TL;DR: The nutritional status of patients with chronic kidney disease is generally compromised and requires dietary adjustments, and several aspects of the nutritional management of chronic kidneys disease in adults are considered.
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Heat Stress Nephropathy From Exercise-Induced Uric Acid Crystalluria: A Perspective on Mesoamerican Nephropathy.
Carlos A. Roncal-Jimenez,Ramón García-Trabanino,Lars Barregard,Miguel A. Lanaspa,Catharina Wesseling,Tamara Harra,Aurora Aragón,Felix Grases,Emmanuel Jarquín,Marvin González,Ilana Weiss,Jason Glaser,Laura G. Sánchez-Lozada,Richard J. Johnson,Richard J. Johnson +14 more
TL;DR: It is argued that Mesoamerican nephropathy may be a uric acid disorder that may result from exercise and heat stress associated with dehydration-induced hyperuricemia and uricosuria, and increased hydration with water and salt, urinary alkalinization, reduction in sugary beverage intake, and inhibitors of uric Acid synthesis should be tested for disease prevention.
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CKD of Uncertain Etiology: A Systematic Review.
Joseph Lunyera,Dinushika Mohottige,Megan von Isenburg,Marc Jeuland,Uptal D. Patel,John W. Stanifer +5 more
TL;DR: To identify etiologies of CKDu, designing consistent and comparative multisite studies across high-risk populations may help elucidate the importance of region-specific versus global risk factors.
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The role of sugar-sweetened beverages in the global epidemics of obesity and chronic diseases
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Water Intake, Water Balance, and the Elusive Daily Water Requirement
TL;DR: A novel approach to assessing the daily water requirements of individuals in all sex and life-stage groups is presented, as an alternative to AI values based on survey data, and it is determined that a mild neuroendocrine defense of body water commences when TWI is ˂1.8 L/24h.
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