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- W4306290772 abstract "Background: The safety profile of low-carbohydrate diets is controversial and poorly understood. We investigated the effects of low-moderate carbohydrate intake on dietary acid load (DAL), an emerging health risk factor and novel clinical marker associated with numerous adverse clinical outcomes. Methods: We used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys to investigate how low-moderate carbohydrate intake quantitatively affects DAL (as assessed by PRAL and NEAP scores) and to contrast the results to DAL scores in individuals that meet carbohydrate intake recommendations. Results: We analyzed data from 23 825 individuals, of which 4891 consumed a low-moderate carbohydrate diet. Said individuals derived 37.84% of energy from carbohydrates, tended to be male, had a mean BMI of 28.47 kg/m 2 , and consumed significantly more energy from fat and protein ( P≤.01 for both) than individuals that met carbohydrate recommendations Low-moderate carbohydrate intake was associated with a significantly higher DAL. Mean PRAL R , NEAP R , and NEAP F values were 26.12, 71.02, and 68.98 mEq/d, respectively. Multivariate regression revealed the highest DAL scores in individuals on a low-carbohydrate diet, obtaining <26% of energy from carbohydrates. Conclusions: Low-moderate carbohydrate intake is associated with increased DAL scores, which has been repeatedly associated with various health repercussions." @default.
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- W4306290772 title "Carbohydrate Intake and Its Association With Dietary Acid Load in U.S. Adults: Results From a Cross-Sectional Study" @default.
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