Plant-based Diets in Kidney Disease: Nephrology Professionals' Perspective

Nov 15, 2021Journal of renal nutrition : the official journal of the Council on Renal Nutrition of the National Kidney Foundation

Kidney Disease and Plant-Based Diets: Views from Kidney Care Experts

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Abstract

A total of 644 nephrology professionals reported familiarity with plant-based diets for kidney disease treatment.

  • Most professionals (88%) have heard of plant-based diets for managing kidney disease.
  • A significant majority believe these diets could improve management of chronic kidney disease (88%), cardiovascular disease (90%), hypertension (90%), high cholesterol (90%), diabetes (84%), and obesity (84%).
  • Dietitians showed higher confidence in the benefits of plant-based diets for health conditions compared to other nephrology specialists.
  • Confidence levels for managing hypertension were highest (3.75) compared to delaying CKD progression (3.68) or treating acidosis (3.68).
  • Dietitians reported greater ability to plan balanced plant-based diets than their counterparts in other specialties (3.49 vs. 2.74).
  • Despite awareness of benefits, plant-based diets are not routinely recommended as a treatment option.

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