The nitrogen balance is a simple index of whether physiological protein requirements are being met. Urinary urea is taken as a rough indicator of protein degradation and loss from the body. Oral protein intake is quantified. Protein and urea are assumed to be rough indices of physiological nitrogen.
A negative nitrogen balance occurs when urinary nitrogen losses are greater than oral nitrogen intake. It may occur in:
A positive nitrogen balance occurs when urinary losses are less than intake. It may occur in:
Both positive and negative nitrogen balances are indications for dietary supplementation after a full assessment of which particular amino acids are deficient, with or without treatment of any underlying cause.
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