CLAIM CARD
Quantitative findings from Margolis 2018 revealed several statistically significant associations across the measured metabolic parameters. The study reported p-values of P < 0.05 for five distinct comparisons, alongside one non-significant finding at P = 0.09. The pattern of results included both significant and non-significant outcomes across nitrogen balance and ammonia/urea turnover measures. These mixed findings, with five P < 0.05 values and one P = 0.09 result, suggest that the metabolic effects of potassium bicarbonate supplementation during energy restriction are context-dependent.
Evidence grade: exploratory
Contradiction status: none
Publication: 517b3554-7f7d-4437-bce4-549b7b5d29db
Provenance: Derivation Web chain
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