Low-protein diets for chronic kidney disease patients: the Italian experience

Jul 13, 2016BMC nephrology

Low-protein diets for people with chronic kidney disease: experience from Italy

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Abstract

Nutritional treatment in chronic kidney disease (CKD) aims to improve patient outcomes and potentially delay the need for dialysis.

  • Low protein diets are traditionally used in CKD management to alleviate uremic symptoms and enhance nutritional status.
  • Nutritional strategies may also focus on controlling cardiovascular risk factors associated with CKD.
  • Recent approaches emphasize not only protein reduction but also energy intake, protein quality, and the management of phosphate and sodium levels.
  • The reduction of proteinuria and better blood pressure control are potential benefits of these comprehensive dietary interventions.
  • Improving patient adherence to dietary recommendations is a key goal of the innovative Italian approach to low-protein diets.

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