ASN’s guidance helps clinicians and patients with CKD understand the effects of potassium and phosphorus food additives on their health.
Phosphates artificially added to dairy and cereal products appear to cause bigger spikes in blood phosphorus levels than naturally occurring phosphates, potentially putting harmful stress on kidneys.
Phosphorus is one of the essential minerals that your body needs to function optimally, says Nijya Noble, MS, RDN, LD, registered dietitian and owner of NK Fitness. Your body stores phosphorus mainly ...
Food products with high phosphate contents are damaging to the health of the general public, and as such should be labelled, say researchers behind a new study. The report – published in Deutsches ...
Dana Cordell receives funding from RIRDC, DAFF, GRDC, CSIRO Sustainable Agriculture, Global Phosphate Forum, Novozymes. Stuart White receives funding from the CSIRO Sustainable Agriculture, Australian ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with advanced kidney disease are taught to avoid certain foods that are naturally high in the mineral phosphorus, which is difficult for their compromised kidneys to ...
Phosphorus is just as important to agriculture as water. But a lack of availability and accessibility of phosphorus is an emerging problem that threatens our capacity to feed the global population.
However, there is a severe conflict between sustainable food production and the use of nonrenewable resources in agricultural systems, particularly phosphate. Phosphorous is a major mineral nutrient ...
Editor's Note: This article was provided by our partner, ScienceNordic. The original is here. The world's supplies of phosphorus as on present day, will last for a maximum of 100 years, and according ...
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- How Big Is The Food Phosphate Market In 2025? The size of the food phosphate market has experienced significant growth in the past few years. The market is ...
Phosphates artificially added to dairy and cereal products appear to cause bigger spikes in blood phosphorus levels than naturally occurring phosphates, potentially putting harmful stress on kidneys.