Researcher
Upeksha Sewwandi Alwis
- Disciplines:Morphological sciences
Affiliations
- Department of Human Structure and Repair (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2018 → 25 Sep 2022 - Department of Uro-gynaecology (Department)
Member
From1 Mar 2018 → 30 Sep 2018
Publications
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- Salt and urea as driving force of diuresis : potential dietary impact for therapy and prevention of nocturia(2022)
Authors: Upeksha Sewwandi Alwis
- Observing the water handling in humans to resolve the role of the interstitium : preliminary results of the usability of deuterium oxide and bio-impedance analysis : a pilot analysis(2022)
Authors: Kim Pauwaert, Upeksha Sewwandi Alwis, Pascal Boeckx
Pages: 99 - 110 - Dietary considerations in the evaluation and management of nocturia(2020)
Authors: Upeksha Sewwandi Alwis, Thomas F Monaghan, Rebecca Haddad, Jeffrey P Weiss, Saskia Roggeman, Erik Van Laecke, Johan Vande Walle, Alan J Wein, Karel Everaert
- Toward a dry tomorrow : novel technologies in the treatment of nocturnal enuresis
Authors: Thomas Monaghan, Christina W. Agudelo, Upeksha Sewwandi Alwis, Kim Pauwaert, Jeffrey Weiss
Pages: 733 - 734 - Impact of food and drinks on urine production : a systematic review
Authors: Upeksha Sewwandi Alwis, R Haddad, Thomas Monaghan, P Abrams, R Dmochowski, W Bower, AJ Wein, Jeffrey Weiss, S Mourad
- Could evening dietary protein intake play a role in nocturnal polyuria?
Authors: Upeksha Sewwandi Alwis, Thomas F. Monaghan, Saskia Roggeman
- Haptoglobin 1-1 phenotype : a risk factor for 24-hours polyuria
Authors: Upeksha Sewwandi Alwis, Thomas Monaghan, Marie-Astrid Denys
- The influence of salt sensitivity phenotype on sodium excretion and diuresis : a chrononutrition pilot study
Authors: Upeksha Sewwandi Alwis, Irina Verbakel, Kim Pauwaert
- Sodium restriction improves nocturia in patients at a cardiology clinic
Authors: Thomas F. Monaghan, Kyle P. Michelson, Zhan D. Wu, Fred Gong, Christina W. Agudelo, Christopher D. George, Upeksha Sewwandi Alwis, Matthew R. Epstein, Pakinam Mekki, Viktor X. Flores, et al.
Pages: 633 - 638