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COPD patients usually don't have a positive nitrogen balance, as the disease is more often associated with a general exhaustion of the body, and as such a net loss of total body protein. If a COPD patient does have a positive nitrogen balance, it simply means that the patient has eaten more protein than what has been broken down and excreted. This would most likely be associated with a positive net caloric intake and a gain of muscle weight.
Albumin and pepsin are both proteins, the test for proteins was positive.
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yesIt is not associated with synthesis. It is associated with modification and transportation
A no protein and no sodium diet is next to nonexistent because so many necessary foods contain at least trace amounts of protein. This diet is defined as the reduction of protein in the diet to reduce stress on certain diseased organs. Low sodium is important for the prevention of certain health problems, and a reduction in this mineral is less harmful to the body than a severe reduction in protein.
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