Diet and polycystic kidney disease: A pilot intervention study

Jan 27, 2016Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Diet and its effects on polycystic kidney disease: A preliminary treatment study

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Abstract

During the dietary intervention, sodium, protein, and dietary acid precursors decreased by 36%, 28%, and 99%, respectively.

  • Participants increased fluid intake by 42% during the dietary intervention.
  • Urinary sodium, urea, net acid excretion, osmoles, and osmolality decreased by 20%, 28%, 20%, 37%, and 15%, respectively.
  • Urine volume increased by 35% in response to the dietary changes.
  • Ninety-one percent of participants reported manageable dietary hassles, with most feeling confident in following the new diet.

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