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Dietary protein intake and renal function

William F Martin, Lawrence E Armstrong and Nancy R Rodriguez*

Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:25 doi:10.1186/1743-7075-2-25

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Dietary protein safety and resistance exercise: what do we really know?

Lonnie M Lowery, Lorena Devia Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2009, 6:3 (12 January 2009)

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International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: protein and exercise

Bill Campbell, Richard B Kreider, Tim Ziegenfuss, Paul La Bounty, Mike Roberts, Darren Burke, Jamie Landis, Hector Lopez, Jose Antonio Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2007, 4:8 (26 September 2007)

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Carbohydrate restriction improves the features of Metabolic Syndrome. Metabolic Syndrome may be defined by the response to carbohydrate restriction

Jeff S Volek, Richard D Feinman Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:31 (16 November 2005)

Review of five indicators generally included within Metabolic Syndrome, a poorly-defined collection of markers indicative of predisposition to diabetes and cardiovascular disease, suggests that carbohydrate restriction may improve Metabolic Syndrome.