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The Benefits of Fiber in Chronic Kidney Disease

WEBPatients who have chronic kidney disease (CKD) represent 1 in 7 adults living in the United States. The incidence is growing as 1 in 3 adults are at risk for developing CKD.1 Nutrition can impact the leading …

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Vitamin Needs and Treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients

WEBThis paper summarizes the biochemistry, metabolism, and dietary needs of vitamins in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and kidney transplant recipients. …

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Kidney Health for All: Bridging the Gap in Kidney …

WEBGiven the high burden of kidney disease and global disparities related to kidney care, in carrying forward our mission of advocating Kidney Health for All, the challenging issue of bridging the …

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A VA Health Care Innovation: Healthier Kidneys …

WEBTo provide earlier nutrition intervention for chronic kidney disease (CKD), Veterans Administration (VA) Registered Dietitians …

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The Future of Nutrition in Kidney Disease: Plant-Based Diets, Gut

WEBFor reference, plant-dominant diets derive at least 50% of the protein from plant sources but less than those seen in plant-based diets. These types of diets have the potential to …

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Advancing Exercise Science for Better Health Outcomes Across the

WEBDespite over 30 years of evidence for improvements in physical function, physical fitness, and health-related quality of life with exercise training in individuals with …

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Exercise Guidelines for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients

WEBChronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are often overlooked when it comes to exercise programs.1 Although the medical community, specifically, a majority of nephrologists are …

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A Current Look at Renal Multivitamins

WEBVITAMINS AND MINERALS are vital for everyone’s personal health. They are used for a variety of special functions in our bodies such as to use the food we eat, to make energy …

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Medical Nutrition Therapy for Diabetic Kidney Disease

WEBDiabetes mellitus is a devastating disease affecting 463 million adults worldwide.1 In the United States alone, more than 34 million people suffer from diabetes, of whom ∼20% are undiagnosed, and among diagnosed …

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Trendy Energy Drinks and the Renal Diet

WEB1. Sales of energy drinks continue to grow, and sales of the most popular energy drink, Red Bull, are growing by 35% per year. 2. Energy drinks are most often consumed by and …

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Crunch on This…A Fresh Look at Nuts for Renal Nutrition

WEBNuts have long been recognized for their heart health benefits. Since 2003, The Food and Drug Administration has recognized nuts, with the claim statement, “scientific evidence …

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Probiotic Use in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients

WEBProbiotic use in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients continues to be an area of interest among renal health care professionals. It is becoming more widely accepted that people …

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High-Protein Diets and Renal Health

WEBHigh-protein diets (i.e., protein content of more than 25% of energy or more than 2 g/kg body weight per day) based on meat and dairy products are repeatedly …

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Effects of Creatine Supplementation on Renal Function: A …

WEBCreatine supplements are intended to improve performance, but there are indications that it can overwhelm liver and kidney functions, reduce the quality of life, …

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Cranberry Juice: What Is the Potassium Story

WEBCranberry juice has several appealing features to chronic kidney patients. It has been a long-held belief that cranberry juice helps with urinary tract and kidney health. …

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V8 Juices and Renal Diet

WEBThis health claim could easily create conflict for our patients as they try to evaluate whether these juices would make an appropriate addition to their diet. A review of these products' …

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Artificial Sweeteners: Options for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients

WEBToday, products with artificial sweeteners are more prevalent in grocery stores, restaurants, and offices. The use of artificial sweeteners and sugar substitutes is on the rise in …

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Considering Greek Yogurt for Chronic Kidney Disease

WEBIt is the big time for Greek yogurt. It is packed full of protein, it is lower in sodium and sugar than regular yogurt, it is relatively easy to eat, and it tastes good. Sales have …

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Feasibility and Acceptability of mHealth Interventions for …

WEBHealth, Center for Healthful Behavior Change, New York University School of Medicine, 180 Madison Avenue, 7th Floor, Room 7-12, New York, NY 10016. E-mail: …

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Practical aspects of herbal supplement use in chronic kidney disease

WEBHerbal supplements are increasingly common as alternative or complementary treatment, so it is no surprise that patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are trying them. Little …

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Behavioral Modeling to Guide Adherence to Fluid Control in …

WEBThis study used a matrix consisting of two health behavioral models, TTM and HBM, to outline a behavioral predisposition for each patient. Such differentiation could be helpful …

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Dressing Renal Patients for Success, Ranch-Style

WEB1. In ranch salad dressing, phosphoric acid may provide a tangy taste for less cost than lemons. 7. Hidden Valley “Original Ranch” is a well-known ranch salad dressing. This …

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