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Mineral Metabolism and the Kidney

Mineral metabolism and the kidney are closely linked: the kidneys play an essential role in controlling levels of minerals including sodium, calcium, and potassium in the body, ensuring that the body is able to properly utilize these essential nutrients, and regulating the body’s fluid balance. Defects in mineral me…

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Overview

Mineral metabolism and the kidney are closely linked: the kidneys play an essential role in controlling levels of minerals including sodium, calcium, and potassium in the body, ensuring that the body is able to properly utilize these essential nutrients, and regulating the body’s fluid balance. Defects in mineral metabolism can result in various health problems, including renal dysfunction, hypertension, and electrolyte imbalances. As such, proper kidney function is essential for the management of mineral metabolism and maintaining overall health.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Nephrology Advances (ISSN 2574-4488).

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Ying-Yong Zhao · United States Santiago Cuevas · United States Istvan Arany · United States

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