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Estimating Catabolism: A Possible Tool for Nutritional Monitoring of Patients With Acute Kidney Injury
(2017-01-01)
Hypercatabolism has been described as the main nutritional change in acute kidney injury. Catabolism may be defined as the excessive release of amino acids from skeletal muscle. Conditions such as fasting, inadequate ...
Indicators of lean body mass catabolism: emphasis on the creatinine excretion rate
(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2008)
Background: The major stress response to critical illness leads to a catabolic state and loss of lean body mass. Aims: To test whether an increased rate of creatinine excretion might provide unique and timely information ...
Evaluation of chronic peritoneal dialysis using urea kinetic modelling Evaluación de la diálisis peritoneal crónica mediante el modelo de cinética de urea
(2004)
Curently, urea kinetic modeling is routinely accepted to evaluate peritoneal dialysis (PD) through the calculation of Kt/V (normalized whole body urea clearence) and nPNA (normalized protein equivalent of total nitrogen ...
Whole-body protein turnover in malnourished patients with child class B and C cirrhosis on diets low to high in protein energy
(Elsevier B.V., 2001-03-01)
The purpose of this study was to determine the rate of whole-body protein turnover in moderately and severely alcoholic, malnourished, cirrhotic patients fed with different amounts of protein or energy. Six male patients ...
Whole-body protein turnover in malnourished patients with child class B and C cirrhosis on diets low to high in protein energy
(Elsevier B.V., 2001-03-01)
The purpose of this study was to determine the rate of whole-body protein turnover in moderately and severely alcoholic, malnourished, cirrhotic patients fed with different amounts of protein or energy. Six male patients ...
Isolation and characterization of enzymes involved in lysine catabolism from sorghum seeds
(Amer Chemical SocWashingtonEUA, 2005)
Hyperlipidemic mice present enhanced catabolism and higher mitochondrial ATP-sensitive K+ channel activity
(W B Saunders Co-elsevier IncPhiladelphiaEUA, 2006)