Editorial: Resistance exercise and protein supplementation influence kidney function?
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Kidney failure (KF) is characterized by the loss of the kidneys' ability to filter metabolic wastes, salts and blood fluids. The main causes of this disease are systemic arterial hypertension and uncontrolled diabetes mellitus [1,2]. However, other causes are described, such as the use of nephrotoxic drugs, prolonged dehydration, infection, and other factors that contribute to kidney damage [1]. KF can be classified as acute (fast and reversible) and chronic (gradual, slow and without reversibility) [1,2]. These diseases represent a serious public health problem in Brazil, it is estimated that 134 thousand chronic kidney patients need substitute therapy (hemodialysis) [3]. These numbers grow every year, in 2018 alone 42,546 new cases of individuals who needed this therapy were diagnosed [3].
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