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phosphate supplements, irregular use of iron)\n* Regular use of laxatives\n* Hypo- or hyperphosphatemia (serum phosphate \\\u003C 2.5 or \\> 4.6 mg\u002Fdl)\n* Hypo- or hypercalcemia (serum calcium \\\u003C 8.4 or \\> 10.7 mg\u002Fdl)\n* Severe anemia (hemoglobin \\\u003C 8 g\u002Fdl for women and \\\u003C 9 g\u002Fdl for men)\n* Severe hyperglycemia (serum blood glucose \\> 300 mg\u002Fdl)\n* Body weight less than \\\u003C110 lbs (due to risk for phlebotomy-induced anemia)\n* Received a blood transfusion in the last four months\n* Extreme hypertension as demonstrated by a blood pressure \\> 180\u002F120 as the average of 3 blood pressures taken during the screening\u002Fbaseline, or extremely low blood pressure \\\u003C 80\u002F50\n* Unwilling or unable to eat study meals\n* Lack of access to a functional refrigerator or freezer\n* Lack of access to a microwave or conventional oven\n* On low potassium diet\n* On low phosphate diet\n* Specific dietary restrictions (i.e. vegetarian, vegan, ketogenic, etc.)\n* Food allergies including but not limited to milk, egg, soy, nuts, shellfish, and wheat or gluten\n* Allergic to sodium phosphate\n* Unable or unwilling to complete urinary sample collection or food diaries\n* Unable or unwilling to provide informed consent\n* Unable to read or speak English\n* Participant in other conflict clinical trial\n* Unable to complete the study measurements\n* Unsafe to participate in this study per investigator's judgement",true,"ALL","18 Years",{"count":74,"type":75},60,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[78],"NA","The proposed pilot feeding study aims to explore novel pathways in phosphate metabolism and identify new biomarkers, as well as to develop a compound index for assessing phosphate overload with high validity and reliability.\n\nInvestigators will address the following specific aims: 1). 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