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University of Groningen

Dietary protein intake and long-term outcomes after kidney transplantation

Said, M.Yusof

DOI:

10.33612/diss.170755325

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Publication date: 2021

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Said, M. Y. (2021). Dietary protein intake and long-term outcomes after kidney transplantation. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.170755325

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Stellingen

horend bij het proefschrift

‘Dietary protein intake and long-term outcomes

after kidney transplantation’

1. Niertransplantatiepatiënten moeten geen strenge eiwitbeperking krijgen (dit proefschrift).

2. Vlees is een bron van hoog-kwaliteit eiwit en is geassocieerd met langere overleving bij niertransplantatiepatiënten (dit proefschrift). 3. Aminozuren zijn meer dan bouwblokken voor eiwitsynthese

(dit proefschrift).

4. Een hogere sulfaatexcretie is geassocieerd met betere transplantaatoverleving (dit proefschrift).

5. De homeostase van asymmetrisch dimethylarginine (ADMA) verandert met afname van nierfunctie, waarbij het lichaam de voorkeur lijkt te hebben om plasma ADMA concentraties streng te reguleren (dit proefschrift).

6. ADMA is een complexe biologische stof die meer diepgaand onderzoek verdient (dit proefschrift).

7. Een relatief hoge nitriet- en nitraatexcretie is geassocieerd met betere overleving van niertransplantatiepatiënten (dit proefschrift). 8. Er is behoefte aan een richtlijn met adviezen voor eiwitinname na

niertransplantatie.

9. Voeding moet weer van de dokter worden (Gerjan Navis). 10. Zonder moeite is er geen rust.

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