Abstract

Background: Phosphate Excretion Declines With Renal Failure. PTH And FGF23 Diminish Glomerular Phosphorus Filtration, Which Decreases Tubular Reabsorption. Protein And Phosphorus Are Linked. Proteinuria Who Eat A Low- Protein Diet Reduce The Progression Of Renal Disease And Improve Their Survival. Not All Animal Proteins And Plants Have The Same Phosphorus Content. Food Labels Must Indicate The Phosphorus-To-Protein Ratio For Accuracy. Low-Protein Diets May Increase Mortality And Morbidity In End-Stage CKD Patients, Sparking Debate. Using Phosphate-Binding Medications To Reduce FGF23 And Serum Phosphorus Had No Effect On Protein Intake. A Patient's Phosphate Binder Tolerance and Intestinal Dysbacteriosis May Hinder Dialysis.

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