This is part of my Low eGFR in Athletes series – a series of post exploring different reasons why an athlete may have a low

This is part of my Low eGFR in Athletes series. A series exploring factors related to low eGFR findings in Athletes. Today’s topic is exploring

There are so many reasons someone may experience hyperkalemia and I cover most of the common culprits in my Hyperkalemia Assessment Guides. But for those

As I highlight in my Hyperkalemia Assessment Cheat Sheets, the causes of hyperkalemia can be difficult to figure out. In most, it isn’t as simple

This is part of my Low eGFR in Athletes Series. In my previous post, I reviewed an article, where the authors reported that Cystatin C

This is part of my Low eGFR in Athletes series. In this series, I review various components needed to accurately assess kidney function when muscle

This is part of my low eGFR in athletes series. A series of posts focusing on the impact of muscle mass and nutrition recommendations in

Recently I received an email asking about how to interpret a low eGFR in athletes. This is an excellent question because interpreting eGFR results can

There is growing interest in how the gut microbiome might modulate disease outcomes for those living with chronic kidney disease. Of particular interest in CKD,

This is the follow up to my previous post looking at potassium peaks after meals. Today, I am focusing on a slightly different aspect of