Emma J McMahon
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McMahon E, Campbell K, Bauer J, Mudge D, Kelly J
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
. 2021 Jun;
6:CD010070.
PMID: 34164803
Background: Evidence indicates that reducing dietary salt may reduce the incidence of heart disease and delay decline in kidney function in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This is an...
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McMahon E, Campbell K, Bauer J, Mudge D
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
. 2015 Feb;
(2):CD010070.
PMID: 25691262
Background: Salt intake shows great promise as a modifiable risk factor for reducing heart disease incidence and delaying kidney function decline in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, a...
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McMahon E, Campbell K, Bauer J
Appetite
. 2014 Sep;
83:236-241.
PMID: 25192896
Taste abnormalities are prevalent in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) potentially affecting food palatability and intake, and nutrition status. The TASTE CKD study aimed to assess taste and explore the relationship...
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McMahon E, Bauer J, Hawley C, Isbel N, Stowasser M, Johnson D, et al.
J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2013 Nov;
24(12):2096-103.
PMID: 24204003
There is a paucity of quality evidence regarding the effects of sodium restriction in patients with CKD, particularly in patients with pre-end stage CKD, where controlling modifiable risk factors may...
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McMahon E, Campbell K, Mudge D, Bauer J
Int J Nephrol
. 2013 Jan;
2012:720429.
PMID: 23320173
There is consistent evidence linking excessive dietary sodium intake to risk factors for cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression in CKD patients; however, additional research is needed. In...
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McMahon E, Bauer J, Hawley C, Isbel N, Stowasser M, Johnson D, et al.
BMC Nephrol
. 2012 Oct;
13:137.
PMID: 23082956
Background: Despite evidence implicating dietary sodium in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in chronic kidney disease (CKD), quality intervention trials in CKD patients are lacking. This study aims to...