1935
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(01)29150-8
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“…While the normal individual eating a low protein diet tends to have a low blood pressure and a low hemoglobin percentage, the normal person eating a high protein diet has no increased blood pressure and his hemoglobin is normal. 6. The high protein diet has less effect in raising the blood urea nitrogen than has a low fluid intake.…”
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“…While the normal individual eating a low protein diet tends to have a low blood pressure and a low hemoglobin percentage, the normal person eating a high protein diet has no increased blood pressure and his hemoglobin is normal. 6. The high protein diet has less effect in raising the blood urea nitrogen than has a low fluid intake.…”
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confidence: 99%