02750nam 2200409 450 991082458560332120221205165912.09783736966185(electronic bk.)9783736976184(MiAaPQ)EBC6991397(Au-PeEL)EBL6991397(CKB)22442056800041(EXLCZ)992244205680004120221205d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBiomarkers of acid-base status and their interrelationships with body fatness, glucocorticoids, and height /Yifan Hua1st ed.Göttingen, Germany :Cuvillier Verlag,[2022]©20221 online resource (129 pages)Print version: Hua, Yifan Biomarkers of acid-base status and their interrelationships with body fatness, glucocorticoids, and height Göttingen : Cuvillier Verlag,c2022 9783736976184 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- SUMMARY -- ZUSAMMENFASSUNG -- LIST OF PUBLICATIONS -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- LIST OF TABLES -- LIST OF FIGURES -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- 2 THEORETICAL BACKGROUNDS -- 2.1 Acid-base balance -- 2.2 Modulation of acid-base function -- 2.3 Higher protein intake and dietary alkalinity as anabolic stimuli -- 3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS -- 4 GENERAL METHODOLOGIES -- 4.1 Study population and the DONALD Study -- 4.2 Anthropometric measurement -- 4.3 Pubertal stage assessment -- 4.4 Dietary assessment -- 4.5 Urinary measurement -- 4.6 Blood measurement -- 4.7 Statistical analysis -- 5 STUDIES -- 5.1 Study Ⅰ - On the existence of the adipo-renal axis: increased body fatness adverselyrelates to 24-h urine pH already from childhood onward -- 5.2 Study Ⅱ - Inflammatory mediators in the adipo-renal axis: leptin, adiponectin, andsoluble ICAM-1 -- 5.3 Study Ⅲ - Glucocorticoids within the physiological range inversely associate withrenal citrate excretion in prepubertal children -- 5.4 Study Ⅳ - Adult stature and protein intake during childhood and adolescence from 3years onward -- 6 GENERAL DISCUSSIONS -- 6.1 Methodological considerations -- 6.2 Interpretation and implication of results -- 6.3 Conclusion and perspectives -- 7 REFERENCES.Acid-base equilibriumAcid-base equilibrium.596.012Hua Yifan1702007MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910824585603321Biomarkers of acid-base status and their interrelationships with body fatness, glucocorticoids, and height4086194UNINA