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The following pages link to The chronic kidney disease Water Intake Trial (WIT): results from the pilot randomised controlled trial (Q37448445):
Displaying 15 items.
- High Water Intake and Progression of Chronic Kidney Diseases (Q26768700) (← links)
- Defining Feasibility and Pilot Studies in Preparation for Randomised Controlled Trials: Development of a Conceptual Framework (Q34518258) (← links)
- Metabolic and Kidney Diseases in the Setting of Climate Change, Water Shortage, and Survival Factors (Q36047669) (← links)
- CONSORT 2010 statement: extension to randomised pilot and feasibility trials (Q36173563) (← links)
- Increased Serum Sodium and Serum Osmolarity Are Independent Risk Factors for Developing Chronic Kidney Disease; 5 Year Cohort Study (Q36247486) (← links)
- Effect of increased water intake on plasma copeptin in patients with chronic kidney disease: results from a pilot randomised controlled trial (Q36329310) (← links)
- The Chronic Kidney Disease Water Intake Trial: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial (Q38371440) (← links)
- Effects of acute and chronic hypohydration on kidney health and function (Q38569962) (← links)
- The vasopressin system: new insights for patients with kidney diseases: Epidemiological evidence and therapeutic perspectives (Q41998074) (← links)
- Hydration and kidney health (Q45233930) (← links)
- Copeptin, a surrogate marker for arginine vasopressin, is associated with disease severity and progression in IgA nephropathy patients (Q51213724) (← links)
- CONSORT 2010 statement: extension to randomised pilot and feasibility trials (Q53472579) (← links)
- Micro-Particle Curcumin for the Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease-1: Study Protocol for a Multicenter Clinical Trial (Q60914565) (← links)
- Water Supplementation Reduces Copeptin and Plasma Glucose in Adults With High Copeptin: The H2O Metabolism Pilot Study. (Q64979603) (← links)
- Effect of Coaching to Increase Water Intake on Kidney Function Decline in Adults With Chronic Kidney Disease: The CKD WIT Randomized Clinical Trial (Q88816312) (← links)