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Effects of 12-Week Low or Moderate Dietary Acid Intake on Acid–Base Status and Kidney Function at Rest and during Submaximal Cycling
Prolonged effects of dietary acid intake on acid–base status and kidney function have not yet been studied in an intervention study in healthy subjects. Dietary acid load can be estimated by calculating the potential renal acid load (PRAL) of foods. Effects of low-PRAL and moderate-PRAL diets on aci...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5872741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29517990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10030323 |
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author | Hietavala, Enni-Maria Ihalainen, Johanna K. Frassetto, Lynda A. Schumann, Moritz Eklund, Daniela Pitkänen, Hannu Häkkinen, Keijo Mero, Antti A. |
author_facet | Hietavala, Enni-Maria Ihalainen, Johanna K. Frassetto, Lynda A. Schumann, Moritz Eklund, Daniela Pitkänen, Hannu Häkkinen, Keijo Mero, Antti A. |
author_sort | Hietavala, Enni-Maria |
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description | Prolonged effects of dietary acid intake on acid–base status and kidney function have not yet been studied in an intervention study in healthy subjects. Dietary acid load can be estimated by calculating the potential renal acid load (PRAL) of foods. Effects of low-PRAL and moderate-PRAL diets on acid–base status and kidney function were investigated during a 12-week exercise training period. Healthy, 20–50-year-old men (n = 21) and women (n = 25) participated in the study and were randomly divided into low-PRAL and moderate-PRAL groups. Before (PRE), mid-phase (MID) and after the intervention (POST), the subjects participated in measurement sessions, where a 12-h urine sample and fasting blood samples were collected, and a submaximal cycle ergometer test was performed. Net acid excretion was significantly lower after 12 weeks of the low-PRAL diet as compared to the moderate-PRAL diet, both in men and women. In low-PRAL females, capillary pH and bicarbonate were significantly higher at 75% of VO(2max) at POST as compared to PRE. Glomerular filtration rate decreased over the study period in moderate-PRAL men and women. The results of the present study suggest that an acidogenic diet and regularly training together may increase the acidic load of the body and start to impair the kidney function in recreationally active subjects. |
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spelling | pubmed-58727412018-03-30 Effects of 12-Week Low or Moderate Dietary Acid Intake on Acid–Base Status and Kidney Function at Rest and during Submaximal Cycling Hietavala, Enni-Maria Ihalainen, Johanna K. Frassetto, Lynda A. Schumann, Moritz Eklund, Daniela Pitkänen, Hannu Häkkinen, Keijo Mero, Antti A. Nutrients Article Prolonged effects of dietary acid intake on acid–base status and kidney function have not yet been studied in an intervention study in healthy subjects. Dietary acid load can be estimated by calculating the potential renal acid load (PRAL) of foods. Effects of low-PRAL and moderate-PRAL diets on acid–base status and kidney function were investigated during a 12-week exercise training period. Healthy, 20–50-year-old men (n = 21) and women (n = 25) participated in the study and were randomly divided into low-PRAL and moderate-PRAL groups. Before (PRE), mid-phase (MID) and after the intervention (POST), the subjects participated in measurement sessions, where a 12-h urine sample and fasting blood samples were collected, and a submaximal cycle ergometer test was performed. Net acid excretion was significantly lower after 12 weeks of the low-PRAL diet as compared to the moderate-PRAL diet, both in men and women. In low-PRAL females, capillary pH and bicarbonate were significantly higher at 75% of VO(2max) at POST as compared to PRE. Glomerular filtration rate decreased over the study period in moderate-PRAL men and women. The results of the present study suggest that an acidogenic diet and regularly training together may increase the acidic load of the body and start to impair the kidney function in recreationally active subjects. MDPI 2018-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5872741/ /pubmed/29517990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10030323 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Hietavala, Enni-Maria Ihalainen, Johanna K. Frassetto, Lynda A. Schumann, Moritz Eklund, Daniela Pitkänen, Hannu Häkkinen, Keijo Mero, Antti A. Effects of 12-Week Low or Moderate Dietary Acid Intake on Acid–Base Status and Kidney Function at Rest and during Submaximal Cycling |
title | Effects of 12-Week Low or Moderate Dietary Acid Intake on Acid–Base Status and Kidney Function at Rest and during Submaximal Cycling |
title_full | Effects of 12-Week Low or Moderate Dietary Acid Intake on Acid–Base Status and Kidney Function at Rest and during Submaximal Cycling |
title_fullStr | Effects of 12-Week Low or Moderate Dietary Acid Intake on Acid–Base Status and Kidney Function at Rest and during Submaximal Cycling |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of 12-Week Low or Moderate Dietary Acid Intake on Acid–Base Status and Kidney Function at Rest and during Submaximal Cycling |
title_short | Effects of 12-Week Low or Moderate Dietary Acid Intake on Acid–Base Status and Kidney Function at Rest and during Submaximal Cycling |
title_sort | effects of 12-week low or moderate dietary acid intake on acid–base status and kidney function at rest and during submaximal cycling |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5872741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29517990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10030323 |
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