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Association of dietary phosphate and serum phosphorus concentration by levels of kidney function.

Linda W MooreJoy V NolteA Osama GaberWadi N Suki
Published in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2015)
This analysis shows that dairy products and cereals/grains having inorganic phosphate additives significantly increase serum phosphorus concentration, despite being consumed less frequently than foods without phosphate additives. It seems prudent for the Nutrient Facts Label to include phosphorus but also for food manufacturers to consider alternatives to phosphate additives.
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