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Calciuric Effects of Short-Term Dietary Loading of Protein, Sodium Chloride and Potassium Citrate in Prepubescent Girls

Tracy L. Duff, MSc and Susan J. Whiting, PhD

College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADA



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Fig. 1. Effect of test meals fed to children containing moderate protein (MP), MP plus sodium chloride (MP+Na), high protein (HP), HP plus sodium chloride (HP+Na) or HP plus potassium citrate (HP+K) on urinary excretion of electrolytes (expressed per mmol creatinine, Cr).

* Significantly different from all other treatment means at same time point (p<0.002).

# Significantly different from 3.0 hour phosphate excretion for MP and MP+Na (p<0.05).

 





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