Medicine Kidneys excrete phosphorus, the aging-accelerating substance that determines lifespan, at the fastest rate Gento 舎新 Sho

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Japanese title: 新書 医学 腎臓が寿命を決める 老化加速物質リンを最速で排出する 幻冬舎新書
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Item number: BQ94148
Released date: 25 Jan 2022
Maker: Gentosha
著: 黒尾誠

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Genfuyu 舎新 sho : The kidneys produce about 180 liters of glomerular filtrate a day. The kidneys divide glomerular filtrate into two parts, one to return it to the bloodstream and the other to excrete it as urine, to keep the body's water, salt and blood pressure constant. In recent years, it has been found that animals with kidneys capable of excreting more phosphorus in the blood have longer lifespans. Inorganic phosphorus, which is found in processed foods such as ham, bacon, processed cheese, and kamaboko, among others, has been transformed into aging-accelerating substances in the body, causing chronic kidney disease, arteriosclerosis, and heart disease. The ability to excrete phosphorus has declined without subjective symptoms, and it is too late when one notices it. Through diet and exercise, the kidneys are able to maintain their strength and extend their lifespan.