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Higher Protein Intake Is Not Associated with Decreased Kidney Function in Pre-Diabetic Older Adults Following a One-Year Intervention—A Preview Sub-Study

Concerns about detrimental renal effects of a high-protein intake have been raised due to an induced glomerular hyperfiltration, since this may accelerate the progression of kidney disease. The aim of this sub-study was to assess the effect of a higher intake of protein on kidney function in pre-dia...

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Autores principales: Møller, Grith, Rikardt Andersen, Jens, Ritz, Christian, P. Silvestre, Marta, Navas-Carretero, Santiago, Jalo, Elli, Christensen, Pia, Simpson, Elizabeth, Taylor, Moira, Martinez, J. Alfredo, Macdonald, Ian, Swindell, Nils, Mackintosh, Kelly A., Stratton, Gareth, Fogelholm, Mikael, Larsen, Thomas M., Poppitt, Sally D., Dragsted, Lars O., Raben, Anne
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5793282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29315212
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10010054
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author Møller, Grith
Rikardt Andersen, Jens
Ritz, Christian
P. Silvestre, Marta
Navas-Carretero, Santiago
Jalo, Elli
Christensen, Pia
Simpson, Elizabeth
Taylor, Moira
Martinez, J. Alfredo
Macdonald, Ian
Swindell, Nils
Mackintosh, Kelly A.
Stratton, Gareth
Fogelholm, Mikael
Larsen, Thomas M.
Poppitt, Sally D.
Dragsted, Lars O.
Raben, Anne
author_facet Møller, Grith
Rikardt Andersen, Jens
Ritz, Christian
P. Silvestre, Marta
Navas-Carretero, Santiago
Jalo, Elli
Christensen, Pia
Simpson, Elizabeth
Taylor, Moira
Martinez, J. Alfredo
Macdonald, Ian
Swindell, Nils
Mackintosh, Kelly A.
Stratton, Gareth
Fogelholm, Mikael
Larsen, Thomas M.
Poppitt, Sally D.
Dragsted, Lars O.
Raben, Anne
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description Concerns about detrimental renal effects of a high-protein intake have been raised due to an induced glomerular hyperfiltration, since this may accelerate the progression of kidney disease. The aim of this sub-study was to assess the effect of a higher intake of protein on kidney function in pre-diabetic men and women, aged 55 years and older. Analyses were based on baseline and one-year data in a sub-group of 310 participants included in the PREVIEW project (PREVention of diabetes through lifestyle Intervention and population studies in Europe and around the World). Protein intake was estimated from four-day dietary records and 24-hour urinary urea excretion. We used linear regression to assess the association between protein intake after one year of intervention and kidney function markers: creatinine clearance, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), urinary albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR), urinary urea/creatinine ratio (UCR), serum creatinine, and serum urea before and after adjustments for potential confounders. A higher protein intake was associated with a significant increase in UCR (p = 0.03) and serum urea (p = 0.05) after one year. There were no associations between increased protein intake and creatinine clearance, eGFR, ACR, or serum creatinine. We found no indication of impaired kidney function after one year with a higher protein intake in pre-diabetic older adults.
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spelling pubmed-57932822018-02-06 Higher Protein Intake Is Not Associated with Decreased Kidney Function in Pre-Diabetic Older Adults Following a One-Year Intervention—A Preview Sub-Study Møller, Grith Rikardt Andersen, Jens Ritz, Christian P. Silvestre, Marta Navas-Carretero, Santiago Jalo, Elli Christensen, Pia Simpson, Elizabeth Taylor, Moira Martinez, J. Alfredo Macdonald, Ian Swindell, Nils Mackintosh, Kelly A. Stratton, Gareth Fogelholm, Mikael Larsen, Thomas M. Poppitt, Sally D. Dragsted, Lars O. Raben, Anne Nutrients Article Concerns about detrimental renal effects of a high-protein intake have been raised due to an induced glomerular hyperfiltration, since this may accelerate the progression of kidney disease. The aim of this sub-study was to assess the effect of a higher intake of protein on kidney function in pre-diabetic men and women, aged 55 years and older. Analyses were based on baseline and one-year data in a sub-group of 310 participants included in the PREVIEW project (PREVention of diabetes through lifestyle Intervention and population studies in Europe and around the World). Protein intake was estimated from four-day dietary records and 24-hour urinary urea excretion. We used linear regression to assess the association between protein intake after one year of intervention and kidney function markers: creatinine clearance, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), urinary albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR), urinary urea/creatinine ratio (UCR), serum creatinine, and serum urea before and after adjustments for potential confounders. A higher protein intake was associated with a significant increase in UCR (p = 0.03) and serum urea (p = 0.05) after one year. There were no associations between increased protein intake and creatinine clearance, eGFR, ACR, or serum creatinine. We found no indication of impaired kidney function after one year with a higher protein intake in pre-diabetic older adults. MDPI 2018-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5793282/ /pubmed/29315212 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10010054 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Møller, Grith
Rikardt Andersen, Jens
Ritz, Christian
P. Silvestre, Marta
Navas-Carretero, Santiago
Jalo, Elli
Christensen, Pia
Simpson, Elizabeth
Taylor, Moira
Martinez, J. Alfredo
Macdonald, Ian
Swindell, Nils
Mackintosh, Kelly A.
Stratton, Gareth
Fogelholm, Mikael
Larsen, Thomas M.
Poppitt, Sally D.
Dragsted, Lars O.
Raben, Anne
Higher Protein Intake Is Not Associated with Decreased Kidney Function in Pre-Diabetic Older Adults Following a One-Year Intervention—A Preview Sub-Study
title Higher Protein Intake Is Not Associated with Decreased Kidney Function in Pre-Diabetic Older Adults Following a One-Year Intervention—A Preview Sub-Study
title_full Higher Protein Intake Is Not Associated with Decreased Kidney Function in Pre-Diabetic Older Adults Following a One-Year Intervention—A Preview Sub-Study
title_fullStr Higher Protein Intake Is Not Associated with Decreased Kidney Function in Pre-Diabetic Older Adults Following a One-Year Intervention—A Preview Sub-Study
title_full_unstemmed Higher Protein Intake Is Not Associated with Decreased Kidney Function in Pre-Diabetic Older Adults Following a One-Year Intervention—A Preview Sub-Study
title_short Higher Protein Intake Is Not Associated with Decreased Kidney Function in Pre-Diabetic Older Adults Following a One-Year Intervention—A Preview Sub-Study
title_sort higher protein intake is not associated with decreased kidney function in pre-diabetic older adults following a one-year intervention—a preview sub-study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5793282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29315212
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10010054
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