Influence of dietary protein intake on body composition in chronic kidney disease patients in stages 3–5: A cross-sectional study

Oct 9, 2018Nefrologia

How Protein Intake Relates to Body Composition in People with Moderate to Severe Chronic Kidney Disease

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Abstract

Mean dietary protein intake among 134 chronic kidney disease patients was 0.91±0.23g/kg BW/day.

  • Only 32.1% of patients had a dietary protein intake below 0.8g/kg BW/day.
  • 65.5% of participants were in stages 4 or 5 of chronic kidney disease.
  • Protein-energy-wasting syndrome was present in 15% of the patients as measured by the malnutrition-inflammation score.
  • Higher protein intake (≥1g/kg BW/day) was associated with greater body weight, BMI, and triceps-skinfold thickness.
  • An inverse relationship was observed between lower protein intake and body cell mass, fat-free mass, muscle mass, and phase angle.
  • Elderly age and loss of kidney function were linked to lower protein intake and increased muscle loss, particularly in women.

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