Dietary Acid Load and Relationship with Diseases

Sedef Güngör
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The acid-base balance of the human body is influenced by the nutritional intake and dietary composition of individuals. It is of paramount importance to maintain this equilibrium for the optimal health of humans. The body receives acid or alkaline precursors from dietary intake. In general, the consumption of animal-based foods results in an acid load, whereas the consumption of plant-based foods contributes to an alkaline load. Diets high in dietary acid load cause a state of diet-induced metabolic acidosis, which is associated with the development of cardiometabolic diseases. The significance of dietary acid-base balance in the context of cardiometabolic diseases, which have emerged as a significant contributor to global morbidity, is now being acknowledged in the literature. The objective of this review is to examine the existing evidence concerning the relationship between dietary acid load and chronic diseases and metabolic disorders, as well as the potential mechanisms underlying their development. Keywords: Dietary acid load, non-communicable diseases, potential renal acid load, net endogenous acid production
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膳食酸负荷及与疾病的关系
人体的酸碱平衡受个人营养摄入量和饮食构成的影响。保持这种平衡对人体的最佳健康状态至关重要。人体从饮食中摄取酸性或碱性前体物质。一般来说,摄入动物性食物会产生酸性负荷,而摄入植物性食物则会产生碱性负荷。膳食酸负荷高会导致膳食诱发的代谢性酸中毒,而代谢性酸中毒与心脏代谢疾病的发生有关。膳食酸碱平衡在心血管代谢疾病中的重要性现已得到文献的认可,心血管代谢疾病已成为全球发病率的一个重要因素。本综述旨在研究有关膳食酸负荷与慢性疾病和代谢紊乱之间关系的现有证据,以及这些疾病发生的潜在机制:膳食酸负荷、非传染性疾病、潜在肾酸负荷、内源性净产酸量
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