Understanding your creatinine levels is important for monitoring kidney function. When you go for your yearly check-up, you'll likely have a routine blood test for creatinine. In some ...
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Is Creatine Bad for Your Kidneys? Expert Shares The Truth Behind the Myths
For years, creatine has been a go-to supplement for athletes and fitness enthusiasts to boost strength and muscle gains. But ...
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Kidneys and creatine: How to make sure the supplement doesn't backfire on kidney health
Creatine is a substance naturally found in muscle and the brain, and it’s commonly added as a supplement to improve athletic performance and muscle growth. The kidneys clear both natural and ...
Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the association between acute serum creatinine changes in acute renal failure (ARF), before specialized treatment begins, and in-hospital mortality, ...
Adding the measurement of cystatin C to that of serum creatinine to determine the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) improves accuracy, but the effect on detection, staging, and risk ...
As a dietitian, I was skeptical—but the results shocked me.
Nutritionist and wellbeing coach Dr Nandita Iyer discussed some of the most common questions about creatine.
Creatinine has been, is now, and will be for the foreseeable future our easiest way to monitor kidney function. However, the inadequacies and limitations of creatinine as such a marker are well ...
Pre-kidney transplant high creatinine levels in patients on peritoneal dialysis increases the risk for delayed graft function and, among those aged 50 year or older, death-censored graft loss.
Major differences between eGFR based on cystatin C compared with creatinine were associated with higher rates for all-cause mortality, CV events and kidney failure for outpatients, according to data ...
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