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High Protein Diets and Renal Function

  • Increased Workload: Prolonged high protein diets can significantly increase the functional workload on the kidneys.
  • Glomerular Filtration Rate: Higher protein intake leads to an elevation in the glomerular filtration rate (hyperfiltration), forcing the kidneys to work harder to filter metabolic waste products.
  • Acid-Base Balance: Metabolism of high amounts of animal protein increases the acid load on the body, which the kidneys must buffer and excrete.
  • Risk for Vulnerable Individuals: While healthy kidneys may adapt in the short term, prolonged strain can accelerate underlying or subclinical renal dysfunction.
  • Water Consumption: High protein diets require increased fluid intake to help flush out excess nitrogen and urea, otherwise placing additional stress on the urinary system.
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