CKD – high protein intake or not?

12th September 2024, A/Prof Chee L Khoo

Protein

Inadequate protein intake in older adults may cause impairments of muscle mass and muscle function as well as impairment in immune function. Higher protein intake has been associated with increased muscle mass and strength, slower rate of bone loss, higher bone mineral density, lower risk of frailty, and improved cardiovascular function and recovery from illness (including wound healing) (1,2).…

CKD in T1D – any advances in management?

27th December 2023, A/Prof Chee L Khoo

CKD

Not surprisingly, if dysglycaemia is the major contributor to microvascular complications in type 2 diabetes (T2D), the same complications must plaque our patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D. However, we haven’t had many major advances in the management for chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with T1D for decades.…

Hypertriglyceridaemia – why is it not sexy to talk about it?

28th May 2023, Dr Chee L Khoo

Hypertriglyceridaemia has always played second fiddle to hypercholesterolaemia for a long time. Studies after studies have demonstrated the cardiovascular benefits of cholesterol lowering therapy. You might know that most of these clinical trials excluded patients with hypertriglyceridaemia. Does that mean that hypertriglyceridaemia doesn’t matter? We know hypertriglyceridaemia inflict oxidative damage to vital metabolic systems and organs.…