Not exact matches
People
with kidney disease or who take warfarin should be careful
with cranberry intake, as the fruit may increase oxalate
excretion in
urine and has the potential to increase the effects of certain pharmaceutical drugs.
We calculated the percentage of infants who consumed rice - containing foods during the 2 days prior to the collection of
urine samples (based on As
excretion rates34, 35) in the following categories: (1) rice (as the primary ingredient); (2) infant rice cereal (marketed as baby, infant, or toddler / transitional cereals
with the primary ingredient as rice); (3) noninfant rice cereal (not specifically marketed to infants); (4) adult food
with rice (prepared
with rice and not specifically marketed to infants); (5) baby food
with rice (marketed as baby foods, toddler foods, or other transitional foods for infants and toddlers prepared
with rice as one of the ingredients); and (6) snacks made
with rice (marketed as snacks
with rice as a listed ingredient).
Researchers in Hawaii found that guppies released in the 1920s drove down native fish populations, perhaps by competing
with them for food and living space, and had likely changed the cycle of nutrients in water: Guppy - rich areas showed increased levels of dissolved nitrogen — from ammonium in fish
urine and gill
excretions — which, in turn, stimulated algae growth.
She was particularly impressed
with the 50 % reduction in protein
excretion in the
urine.
Sleep deprivation had a dramatic effect on nighttime
urine excretion,
with an average increase of 68 percent among the participants.
Originated 1970s by Dr. Henry Lemon, who tested estrogen levels in 24 hour
urine samples and found that an EQ > 1 strongly correlated
with a higher survival rate after breast cancer.24 Further research conducted by Lemon, Heidel, et al., a meta - analysis of published fractional estrogen
excretion collected from 2,846 healthy women worldwide aged 15 to 59 years,
with a risk of breast cancer varying five-fold, found that an EQ < 1 reflects increased rates of oxidation of estrone or estradiol to 4 - OH catechols (also referred to in the literature as the 3,4 - catechol estrogen quinones), which have been identified as the principal proximal human mammary carcinogens after menarche, while an EQ > 1 reflects conversion to protective 2 - OH estrogen metabolites.2526
Alcohol has been shown to interfere
with folic acid absorption and increased the
excretion of folic acid through the
urine.
It is well known that people
with insulin resistance also experience increased
excretion of magnesium in their
urine, which further contributes to diminished magnesium levels.
The iodine concentration in samples of morning
urine correlated well
with the 24 - h
urine iodine
excretion.
Common health disorders
with increased protein
excretion in
urine include systemic infections, urinary tract infections, kidney disorders (nephrotic syndrome
with facial and feet swelling), heart disease, high blood pressure (including high blood pressure during pregnancy ─ preeclampsia or eclampsia), diabetes mellitus (excessive urination, fatigue), rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus and certain cancers, lithium, lead, mercury intoxication [8].
The intriguing randomized control trial of about 300 Chinese adults found that consuming a beverage made
with broccoli sprouts every day for three months led to high rates of
excretion (in
urine) of two harmful chemicals: benzene and acrolein.
Animals
with renal failure have an increase in their
urine output, and consequently a greater
excretion of water soluble vitamins (B Vitamins and Vitamin C).
This proprietary process, called the Nitrogen Trap ™, shifts
excretion of nitrogen waste products from the
urine to the feces, allowing the animal
with renal problems to eat a higher protein diet
with beneficial effects.
Among them are: to filter metabolic waste such as urea, mineral salts, and various toxins from circulating blood; to help regulate the volume of body fluids and the blood levels of important chemicals and hormones; to initiate the recirculation of purified blood throughout an animal's system; and to facilitate the
excretion of the filtered - out waste products (mixed
with water to form
urine) before they reach toxic concentrations in the body.