Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3856030 | Journal of Renal Nutrition | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Our results show that those foods which contain phosphate additives have a phosphorus content nearly 70% higher than the samples which did not contain additives. This creates a special concern because this extra amount of phosphorus is almost completely absorbed by the intestinal tract. These hidden phosphates worsen phosphate balance control and increase the need for phosphate binders and related costs. Information and educational programs are essential to make patients with renal disease aware of the existence of foods with phosphate additives. Moreover, these facts highlight the need for national and international authorities to devote more attention to food labels which should clearly report the amount of natural or added phosphorus.
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Authors
Omar DSc, Claudia RD, Daniela VS, Adamasco MD, PhD,