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Kenneth R Wilund

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Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|April 27, 2007
Is the anti-inflammatory effect of regular exercise responsible for reduced cardiovascular disease?Kenneth R Wilund
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|February 22, 2016
Formation of an Exercise in CKD Working GroupKenneth R Wilund, Patricia Painter
Contemporary Nurse|March 17, 2016
Eating during treatment can be a cost-effective way to improve outcomes: a letter to the editorBrandon M Kistler, Kenneth R Wilund
Journal of Renal Nutrition : the Official Journal of the Council on Renal Nutrition of the National Kidney Foundation|March 25, 2023
Muscle Sodium Accumulation in Kidney Failure: Physiological Impact and Mitigation StrategiesHsin-Yu Fang, Kenneth R Wilund
Blood Purification|October 4, 2022
Subjective Thirst in Relation to Interdialytic Weight Gain: A Systematic Review of Observational StudiesSadia Anjum Ashrafi, Madhura Phansikar, Kenneth R Wilund
Seminars in Dialysis|July 3, 2019
An introduction to Exercise and Physical Activity in Dialysis Patients: Preventing the unacceptable journey to physical dysfunctionPaul N Bennett, Stephanie Thompson, Kenneth R Wilund
Clinical Kidney Journal|September 26, 2022
Home-delivered meals as an adjuvant to improve volume overload and clinical outcomes in hemodialysisLuis M Perez, Annabel Biruete, Kenneth R Wilund
Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism|June 4, 2011
Soy protein diet and exercise training increase relative bone volume and enhance bone microarchitecture in a mouse model of uremiaEmily J Tomayko, Hae R Chung, Kenneth R Wilund
Seminars in Dialysis|April 27, 2019
Addressing myths about exercise in hemodialysis patientsKenneth R Wilund, Jin Hee Jeong, Sharlene A Greenwood
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 31, 2021
The devil is in the dialysate: A case for high-protein intradialytic nutrition to attenuate loss of skeletal muscle massColleen F McKenna, Kenneth R Wilund, Nicholas A Burd
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Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|April 27, 2007
Is the anti-inflammatory effect of regular exercise responsible for reduced cardiovascular disease?Kenneth R Wilund
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|February 22, 2016
Formation of an Exercise in CKD Working GroupKenneth R Wilund, Patricia Painter
Contemporary Nurse|March 17, 2016
Eating during treatment can be a cost-effective way to improve outcomes: a letter to the editorBrandon M Kistler, Kenneth R Wilund
Journal of Renal Nutrition : the Official Journal of the Council on Renal Nutrition of the National Kidney Foundation|March 25, 2023
Muscle Sodium Accumulation in Kidney Failure: Physiological Impact and Mitigation StrategiesHsin-Yu Fang, Kenneth R Wilund
Blood Purification|October 4, 2022
Subjective Thirst in Relation to Interdialytic Weight Gain: A Systematic Review of Observational StudiesSadia Anjum Ashrafi, Madhura Phansikar, Kenneth R Wilund
Seminars in Dialysis|July 3, 2019
An introduction to Exercise and Physical Activity in Dialysis Patients: Preventing the unacceptable journey to physical dysfunctionPaul N Bennett, Stephanie Thompson, Kenneth R Wilund
Clinical Kidney Journal|September 26, 2022
Home-delivered meals as an adjuvant to improve volume overload and clinical outcomes in hemodialysisLuis M Perez, Annabel Biruete, Kenneth R Wilund
Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism|June 4, 2011
Soy protein diet and exercise training increase relative bone volume and enhance bone microarchitecture in a mouse model of uremiaEmily J Tomayko, Hae R Chung, Kenneth R Wilund
Seminars in Dialysis|April 27, 2019
Addressing myths about exercise in hemodialysis patientsKenneth R Wilund, Jin Hee Jeong, Sharlene A Greenwood
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 31, 2021
The devil is in the dialysate: A case for high-protein intradialytic nutrition to attenuate loss of skeletal muscle massColleen F McKenna, Kenneth R Wilund, Nicholas A Burd
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