Применение малобелковой диеты у больных с хронической почечной недостаточностью
Применение малобелковой диеты у больных с хронической почечной недостаточностью
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1. Walser M, Mitch WE, Maroni BJ, Kopple JD. Should protein be restricted in predialysis patients? Kidney Int 1999; 55: 771–7.
2. Klahr S, Levey AS, Beck GL et al. The effects of dietary protein restriction and blood-pressure control on the progression of chronic renal disease. Modification of Diet in Renal Disease Study Group. N Engl Med 1994; 330: 877–84.
3. Mitch WE. Dietary therapy in uremia: the impact on nutrition and progressive renal failure. Kidney Int 2000; 57 (Suppl. 75): S38–43.
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7. Kasiske BL, Lakatua JDA, Ma JZ, Louis TA. A meta-analysis of the effects of dietary protein restriction on the rate of decline of renal function. Am J Kidney Dis 1998; 31: 954–61.
8. Fouque D, Wang P, Laville M, Boissel JP. Low protein diets delay end-stage renal disease in non diabetic adults with chronic renal failure. Nephrol Dial Transpl 2000; 15: 1986–92.
9. Walser M, Hill S. Can renal replacement be deferred by a supplemented very-low diet? J Am Soc Nephrol 1999; 10: 110–6.
10. Aparicio M, Chauvenau P, De Precigout V et al. Nutrition and outcome on renal replacement therapy of patients with chronic renal failure treated by a supplemented very low protein diet. J Am Soc Nephrol 2000; 11: 708–16.
11. Mitch WE. Are supplements of ketoacids and amino acids useful in treating patients with chronic renal failure. Wien Klin Wochenschr 2000; 112: 863–4.
12. Mitch WE, Maronu BJ. Nutritional consideration in the treatment of patients with chronic uremia. Miner Electrolyte Metab 1998; 24: 285–9.
13. Masud T, Young WR, Chapman T, Maroni B. Adaptive response to very low protein diets: the first comparison of ketoacids to essential amino acids. Kidney Int 1994; 45: 1182–92.
14. Walser M, Hill S, Ward L. Progression of chronic renal failure on substituting a ketoacid supplement for an amino acid supplement. J Am Soc Nephrol 1992; 2: 1178–85.
15. Teschan PE, Beck GE, Dwyer JT et al. Effect of a keto acid amino acid – supplemented very low protein diet on the progression of advanced renal disease: a reanalysis of the MDRD feasibility study. Clin Nephrol 1998; 50: 273–83.
16. Walser M, Hill SB, Ward L, Magder L. A crossover comparison of progression of chronic renal failure: ketoacids versus amino acids. Kidney Int 1993; 43: 933–9.
17. Mitch WE, Clark AS. Specificity of the effect of leucine and its metabolites on protein degradation in the skeletal muscle. Biochem J 1984; 222: 579–89.
18. Fröhling PT, Kokot F, Schmicker R et al. Influence of keto acids on serum parathyroid hormone levels in patients with chronic renal failure. Clin Nephrol 1983; 20: 212–5.
19. Teplan V, Schück O, Horácková M et al. Effect of keto acid-amino acid supplement on the metabolism and renal elimination of branched-chain amino acids in patients with chronic renal insufficiency on a low protein diet. Wien Klin Wochenschr 2000; 112: 876–81.
20. Teplan V, Schück O, Vortuba M et al. Metabolic effect of keto acid – amino acid supplementation in patients with chronic renal insufficiency receiving a low-protein diet and recombinant human erythropoietin – A randomized controlled trial. Wien Klin Wochenschr 2001; 113: 661–9.
21. Aparicio M, Gin H, Potaux L et al. Effect of a keto acid diet on glucose tolerance and tissue insulin sensitivity. Kidney Int 1998 ; Suppl. 27: 231–5.
22. Bernard S, Fouque D, Laville M, Zech P. Effect of low-protein diet supplemented with ketoacids on plasma lipids in adult chronic renal failure. Miner Electrolyte Metab 1996; 22: 143–6.
23. Peuchant E, Delmas-Beauvieux MC, Dubourg L et al. Antioxidant effects of a supplemented very low protein diet in chronic renal failure. Free Radical Biol Med 1997; 22: 313–20.
24. Hirschberg R, Cohen AH, Kopple JD. Effects of keto acid supplements on renal function and histology in azotemic rats fed high-protein diets. Am J Nephrol 1998; 8: 50–6.
25. Zakar G for the Hungarian Ketosteril Cohort Study. The effect of a keto acid supplement on the course of chronic renal failure and nutritional parameters in predialysis patients and patients on regular hemodialysis therapy: The Hungarian Ketosteril Cohort Study. Wien Klin Wochenschr 2001; 113: 688–94.
26. Druml W. Supplements of ketoacids in patients with chronic renal falure – more than modulators of nitrogen economy. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift 2001; 113/17–18: 638–40.
2. Klahr S, Levey AS, Beck GL et al. The effects of dietary protein restriction and blood-pressure control on the progression of chronic renal disease. Modification of Diet in Renal Disease Study Group. N Engl Med 1994; 330: 877–84.
3. Mitch WE. Dietary therapy in uremia: the impact on nutrition and progressive renal failure. Kidney Int 2000; 57 (Suppl. 75): S38–43.
4. Ruggenenti P, Schieppati A, Remuzzi G. Progression, remission, regression of chronic renal diseases. Lancet 2001; 357: 1601–8.
5. Fouque D, Laville M, Boissel JP et al. Controlled low protein diets in chronic renal insufficiency: meta-analysis. Br Med 1992; 304: 216–20.
6. Pedrini MT, Levey AS, Lau J et al. The effect of dietary protein restriction on the progression of diabetic and non-diabetic renal diseases: a meta-analysis. Ann Intern Med 1996; 124: 627–32.
7. Kasiske BL, Lakatua JDA, Ma JZ, Louis TA. A meta-analysis of the effects of dietary protein restriction on the rate of decline of renal function. Am J Kidney Dis 1998; 31: 954–61.
8. Fouque D, Wang P, Laville M, Boissel JP. Low protein diets delay end-stage renal disease in non diabetic adults with chronic renal failure. Nephrol Dial Transpl 2000; 15: 1986–92.
9. Walser M, Hill S. Can renal replacement be deferred by a supplemented very-low diet? J Am Soc Nephrol 1999; 10: 110–6.
10. Aparicio M, Chauvenau P, De Precigout V et al. Nutrition and outcome on renal replacement therapy of patients with chronic renal failure treated by a supplemented very low protein diet. J Am Soc Nephrol 2000; 11: 708–16.
11. Mitch WE. Are supplements of ketoacids and amino acids useful in treating patients with chronic renal failure. Wien Klin Wochenschr 2000; 112: 863–4.
12. Mitch WE, Maronu BJ. Nutritional consideration in the treatment of patients with chronic uremia. Miner Electrolyte Metab 1998; 24: 285–9.
13. Masud T, Young WR, Chapman T, Maroni B. Adaptive response to very low protein diets: the first comparison of ketoacids to essential amino acids. Kidney Int 1994; 45: 1182–92.
14. Walser M, Hill S, Ward L. Progression of chronic renal failure on substituting a ketoacid supplement for an amino acid supplement. J Am Soc Nephrol 1992; 2: 1178–85.
15. Teschan PE, Beck GE, Dwyer JT et al. Effect of a keto acid amino acid – supplemented very low protein diet on the progression of advanced renal disease: a reanalysis of the MDRD feasibility study. Clin Nephrol 1998; 50: 273–83.
16. Walser M, Hill SB, Ward L, Magder L. A crossover comparison of progression of chronic renal failure: ketoacids versus amino acids. Kidney Int 1993; 43: 933–9.
17. Mitch WE, Clark AS. Specificity of the effect of leucine and its metabolites on protein degradation in the skeletal muscle. Biochem J 1984; 222: 579–89.
18. Fröhling PT, Kokot F, Schmicker R et al. Influence of keto acids on serum parathyroid hormone levels in patients with chronic renal failure. Clin Nephrol 1983; 20: 212–5.
19. Teplan V, Schück O, Horácková M et al. Effect of keto acid-amino acid supplement on the metabolism and renal elimination of branched-chain amino acids in patients with chronic renal insufficiency on a low protein diet. Wien Klin Wochenschr 2000; 112: 876–81.
20. Teplan V, Schück O, Vortuba M et al. Metabolic effect of keto acid – amino acid supplementation in patients with chronic renal insufficiency receiving a low-protein diet and recombinant human erythropoietin – A randomized controlled trial. Wien Klin Wochenschr 2001; 113: 661–9.
21. Aparicio M, Gin H, Potaux L et al. Effect of a keto acid diet on glucose tolerance and tissue insulin sensitivity. Kidney Int 1998 ; Suppl. 27: 231–5.
22. Bernard S, Fouque D, Laville M, Zech P. Effect of low-protein diet supplemented with ketoacids on plasma lipids in adult chronic renal failure. Miner Electrolyte Metab 1996; 22: 143–6.
23. Peuchant E, Delmas-Beauvieux MC, Dubourg L et al. Antioxidant effects of a supplemented very low protein diet in chronic renal failure. Free Radical Biol Med 1997; 22: 313–20.
24. Hirschberg R, Cohen AH, Kopple JD. Effects of keto acid supplements on renal function and histology in azotemic rats fed high-protein diets. Am J Nephrol 1998; 8: 50–6.
25. Zakar G for the Hungarian Ketosteril Cohort Study. The effect of a keto acid supplement on the course of chronic renal failure and nutritional parameters in predialysis patients and patients on regular hemodialysis therapy: The Hungarian Ketosteril Cohort Study. Wien Klin Wochenschr 2001; 113: 688–94.
26. Druml W. Supplements of ketoacids in patients with chronic renal falure – more than modulators of nitrogen economy. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift 2001; 113/17–18: 638–40.
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