2021
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd014906
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Protein restriction for diabetic kidney disease

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“…High protein intake was known in the literature to increase the risk of diabetic kidney disease with a worsening of kidney function and increased albuminuria among diabetic patients [48]. Although the literature includes several studies that have investigated the role of dietary protein restriction in reducing the risk of kidney diseases among T2DM patients, the findings are still inconclusive [48], [49], [50], [51].…”
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“…High protein intake was known in the literature to increase the risk of diabetic kidney disease with a worsening of kidney function and increased albuminuria among diabetic patients [48]. Although the literature includes several studies that have investigated the role of dietary protein restriction in reducing the risk of kidney diseases among T2DM patients, the findings are still inconclusive [48], [49], [50], [51].…”
Section: Severalmentioning
confidence: 99%