Subjects with renal insufficiency, even subclinical, kidney transplant patients and people with metabolic syndrome or other obesity - related
conditions, will be more susceptible to the hypertensive effect
of amino acids, especially
of the sulphated
variety.104 The well - documented correlation between obesity and reduced nephron quantity on raised blood pressure puts subjects with T2D or metabolic syndrome at risk, even if
in diabetics with kidney damage the effects are not always consistent with the hypothesis.12, 105,106 In fact, although some authors have reported a positive influence of a reduction in protein intake from 1.2 to 0.9 g / kg, over the short term, on albuminuria in T2D, 107 the same authors have subsequently stated instead that dietary protein restriction is neither necessary nor useful over the long term.1
in diabetics with kidney damage the effects are not always consistent with the hypothesis.12, 105,106
In fact, although some authors have reported a positive influence of a reduction in protein intake from 1.2 to 0.9 g / kg, over the short term, on albuminuria in T2D, 107 the same authors have subsequently stated instead that dietary protein restriction is neither necessary nor useful over the long term.1
In fact, although some authors have reported a positive influence
of a reduction
in protein intake from 1.2 to 0.9 g / kg, over the short term, on albuminuria in T2D, 107 the same authors have subsequently stated instead that dietary protein restriction is neither necessary nor useful over the long term.1
in protein intake from 1.2 to 0.9 g / kg, over the short term, on albuminuria
in T2D, 107 the same authors have subsequently stated instead that dietary protein restriction is neither necessary nor useful over the long term.1
in T2D, 107 the same authors have subsequently stated instead that dietary protein restriction is neither necessary nor
useful over the long term.108
Robert Brown: «Bear
in mind that IMO it is borderline silly to do stat mech on an atmosphere
in the first place — it is only
useful to answer «formal» questions like those addressed
in Velasco like «what is true thermal equilibrium given thus and such
conditions» and even there the computations are enormously difficult and require a
variety of basically inconsistent or non-ergodic assumptions to be made.»