KIDNEY DISEASENew Support for Low-Protein DietsNA;American Journal of Nursing: Official Magazine of the American Nurses' Associstion
Low-protein dietMeta-analysisProteinuriaA dietary protein intake (DPI) of between 0.6 and 0.8 g protein per kilogram body weight per day (g/kg/day) is frequently recommended for adults with moderate-to-advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, evidence on whether patients with diabetic ...
PLC Rice Series: Low-Protein Rice Products Dietary therapy through a low-protein diet (LPD) has long been used for preserving the renal function of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Reduci... N Takei,N Watanabe,M Nakajo - 《Journal of Nutritional Science & Vitaminology》 被引量:...
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Although combining a low-protein diet (LPD) with oral nutritional supplements increases treatment adherence and nutritional status in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), the effect of this combination approach in older adults remains unclear. This study examined the impact of a 6% low-protein...
The aim of the Probiotics-addicted Low-protein diet in Chronic Kidney Disease (ProLowCKD) protocol is to evaluate, among patients with advanced renal failure not on dialysis, the synergic effects of low protein diet and selected probiotics. 2.1. Primary outcome measures Reduction from baseline of...
Recent research suggests that protein deficiency symptoms are influenced by the intestinal microbiota. We investigated the influence of low protein diet on composition of the intestinal microbiota through animal experiments. Specific pathogen-free (SPF)
Hahn D, Hodson EM, Fouque D (2018) Low protein diets for non-diabetic adults with chronic kidney disease. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 10:CD001892 PubMed Google Scholar Piccoli GB, Nazha M, Capizzi I et al (2016) Diet as a system: an observational study investigating a multi-choice sys...
Meanwhile, some parts of the world have already been enjoying the benefits of a low-protein high-carbohydrate diet as a function in their daily life. Many cultures around the world, including parts of the Mediterranean and Japan have been consuming a diet similar to that of the study for cen...
Certain medical conditions can lead to poor absorption of protein from the diet. For example, celiac disease and Crohn’s disease can both cause malabsorption of nutrients, including protein. Exercise Intense exercise can increase your need for protein. If you are not consuming enough protein-rich...