Nutritional assessment and medical dietary therapy for management of obesity in patients with non-dialysis chronic kidney disease: a practical guide for endocrinologist, nutritionists and nephrologists. A consensus statement from the Italian society of endocrinology (SIE), working group of the club nutrition–hormones and metabolism; the Italian society of nutraceuticals (SINut), club ketodiets and nutraceuticals “KetoNut-SINut”; and the Italian society of nephrology (SIN)

Sep 18, 2024Journal of endocrinological investigation

Nutritional Evaluation and Diet Treatment for Managing Obesity in People with Chronic Kidney Disease Not on Dialysis: A Practical Guide for Doctors and Nutrition Experts

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Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects about 13.4% of the global population.

  • Obesity is linked to the onset and progression of CKD, potentially worsening kidney function.
  • Diets aimed at weight loss are important for preventing CKD and slowing its progression.
  • Various dietary approaches, including low-protein and Mediterranean diets, are recommended for CKD management.
  • Emerging evidence suggests that low-carbohydrate/ketogenic diets may promote weight loss and improve metabolic health in CKD patients.
  • Strategies that reduce inflammation and oxidative stress could help manage conditions related to kidney function.

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