ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
NCT02811835
TransplantLines Food and Nutrition Biobank and Cohort Study (TxL-FN)
Short-term (1-year) results of renal transplantation are now excellent (over 95%). Long-term (10-year and longer) results are, however, still disappointing. Where most research has focused on immunosuppression and infections, the investigators hypothesize that due to poor homeostatic capacity and necessary use of immunosuppressive and other drugs, renal transplant recipients are much more susceptible to poor dietary habits and exposure to potentially toxic contaminants than people of the general population, and that this contributes to accelerated function loss of the graft and excess risk of premature mortality, both contributing to poor long-term results. This study is a biobank and cohort study which investigates this hypothesis.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Transplantation Infection
Renal Transplant Donor of Left Kidney