| Literature DB >> 6584677 |
W E Grupe, W E Harmon, N S Spinozzi.
Abstract
Protein and energy requirements were evaluated in 15 children with chronic renal failure. The children were ambulatory and stable, being maintained on hemodialysis and a well-tolerated diet regime. The goals of the study were (1) to approximate the dietary protein and energy levels needed to produce a positive protein balance and (2) to estimate the effect of diet on dialysis requirements. In positive balance periods (18 of 24 periods), the protein intake varied between 0.2 and 0.5 g/cm/day and the energy intake varied between 6.4 and 21.2 kcal/cm/day. A linear relationship existed between the PCR and the protein intake for positive as well as negative protein balance periods. PCR--thus urea generation--was uniformly lower for children in positive balance. Results suggest that a positive balance can be achieved at a protein intake of 0.3 g/cm of statural height and at an energy intake of 10 kcal/cm without an increase in dialysis requirements.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6584677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Kidney Int Suppl ISSN: 0098-6577 Impact factor: 10.545