2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2005000400011
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Abstract: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the role of physical exercise as well as the influence of hydration with an isotonic sports drink on renal function in male Wistar rats. Four groups were studied over a period of 42 days: 1) control (N = 9); 2) physical exercise (Exe, N = 7); 3) isotonic drink (Drink, N = 8); 4) physical exercise + isotonic drink (Exe + Drink, N = 8). Physical exercise consisted of running on a motor-driven treadmill for 1 h/day, at 20 m/min, 5 days a week. The isotonic sports… Show more

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“…In Ordonez et al's study [13], their calcium excretion levels were higher than in our results, but in another study, it was only 0.4 mg/day in the control group rats [12,28]. In the control group of our study, urine Ca excretion slightly increased on the 14th day, but urine Ca excretion in the control group was higher than in the hypercalciuria group in the beginning of the study (Ca/Cr 0.07±0.01 in the hypercalciuric group rats, 0.14± 0.06 in the control rats, at the beginning of the trial, p=0.005).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…In Ordonez et al's study [13], their calcium excretion levels were higher than in our results, but in another study, it was only 0.4 mg/day in the control group rats [12,28]. In the control group of our study, urine Ca excretion slightly increased on the 14th day, but urine Ca excretion in the control group was higher than in the hypercalciuria group in the beginning of the study (Ca/Cr 0.07±0.01 in the hypercalciuric group rats, 0.14± 0.06 in the control rats, at the beginning of the trial, p=0.005).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…It is believed that some herbs can induce rhabdomyolysis and consequently AKI [21]. Experimental studies suggest that the use of isotonic sport drinks can induce the formation of intra-vesical matrix, suggesting a potential lithogenic risk [22] and suggesting that nutritional supplements can be dangerous, too. Our patients had taken vitamins A, D and E supplements intended for veterinary use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second illustration involves a publication about the effects of a sports drink and exercise on urolithiasis in rats, in the Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research (Abreu, Bergamaschi, di Marco, Razvickas, & Schor, 2005). I read the published article with interest because I was a scientific consultant to the Gatorade Sports Science Institute ® at the time.…”
Section: Fraud and Misconductmentioning
confidence: 99%