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Low protein diets in patients with chronic kidney disease: a bridge between mainstream and complementary-alternative medicines?

Dietary therapy represents an important tool in the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD), mainly through a balanced reduction of protein intake aimed at giving the remnant nephrons in damaged kidneys a “functional rest”. While dialysis, transplantation, and pharmacological therapies are usuall...

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Autores principales: Piccoli, Giorgina Barbara, Capizzi, Irene, Vigotti, Federica Neve, Leone, Filomena, D’Alessandro, Claudia, Giuffrida, Domenica, Nazha, Marta, Roggero, Simona, Colombi, Nicoletta, Mauro, Giuseppe, Castelluccia, Natascia, Cupisti, Adamasco, Avagnina, Paolo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4939031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27391228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-016-0275-x
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author Piccoli, Giorgina Barbara
Capizzi, Irene
Vigotti, Federica Neve
Leone, Filomena
D’Alessandro, Claudia
Giuffrida, Domenica
Nazha, Marta
Roggero, Simona
Colombi, Nicoletta
Mauro, Giuseppe
Castelluccia, Natascia
Cupisti, Adamasco
Avagnina, Paolo
author_facet Piccoli, Giorgina Barbara
Capizzi, Irene
Vigotti, Federica Neve
Leone, Filomena
D’Alessandro, Claudia
Giuffrida, Domenica
Nazha, Marta
Roggero, Simona
Colombi, Nicoletta
Mauro, Giuseppe
Castelluccia, Natascia
Cupisti, Adamasco
Avagnina, Paolo
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description Dietary therapy represents an important tool in the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD), mainly through a balanced reduction of protein intake aimed at giving the remnant nephrons in damaged kidneys a “functional rest”. While dialysis, transplantation, and pharmacological therapies are usually seen as “high tech” medicine, non pharmacological interventions, including diets, are frequently considered lifestyle-complementary treatments. Diet is one of the oldest CKD treatments, and it is usually considered a part of “mainstream” management. In this narrative review we discuss how the lessons of complementary alternative medicines (CAMs) can be useful for the implementation and study of low-protein diets in CKD. While high tech medicine is mainly prescriptive, prescribing a “good” life-style change is usually not enough and comprehensive counselling is required; the empathic educational approach, on which CAMs are mainly, though not exclusively based, may support a successful personalized nutritional intervention. There is no gold-standard, low-protein diet for all CKD patients: from among a relatively vast choice, the best compliance is probably obtained by personalization. This approach interferes with the traditional RCT-based analyses which are grounded upon an assumption of equal preference of treatments (ideally blinded). Whole system approaches and narrative medicine, that are widely used in the study of CAMs, may offer ways to integrate EBM and personalised medicine in the search for innovative solutions respecting individualization, but gaining sound data, such as with partially-randomised patient preference trials.
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spelling pubmed-49390312016-07-10 Low protein diets in patients with chronic kidney disease: a bridge between mainstream and complementary-alternative medicines? Piccoli, Giorgina Barbara Capizzi, Irene Vigotti, Federica Neve Leone, Filomena D’Alessandro, Claudia Giuffrida, Domenica Nazha, Marta Roggero, Simona Colombi, Nicoletta Mauro, Giuseppe Castelluccia, Natascia Cupisti, Adamasco Avagnina, Paolo BMC Nephrol Review Dietary therapy represents an important tool in the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD), mainly through a balanced reduction of protein intake aimed at giving the remnant nephrons in damaged kidneys a “functional rest”. While dialysis, transplantation, and pharmacological therapies are usually seen as “high tech” medicine, non pharmacological interventions, including diets, are frequently considered lifestyle-complementary treatments. Diet is one of the oldest CKD treatments, and it is usually considered a part of “mainstream” management. In this narrative review we discuss how the lessons of complementary alternative medicines (CAMs) can be useful for the implementation and study of low-protein diets in CKD. While high tech medicine is mainly prescriptive, prescribing a “good” life-style change is usually not enough and comprehensive counselling is required; the empathic educational approach, on which CAMs are mainly, though not exclusively based, may support a successful personalized nutritional intervention. There is no gold-standard, low-protein diet for all CKD patients: from among a relatively vast choice, the best compliance is probably obtained by personalization. This approach interferes with the traditional RCT-based analyses which are grounded upon an assumption of equal preference of treatments (ideally blinded). Whole system approaches and narrative medicine, that are widely used in the study of CAMs, may offer ways to integrate EBM and personalised medicine in the search for innovative solutions respecting individualization, but gaining sound data, such as with partially-randomised patient preference trials. BioMed Central 2016-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4939031/ /pubmed/27391228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-016-0275-x Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Piccoli, Giorgina Barbara
Capizzi, Irene
Vigotti, Federica Neve
Leone, Filomena
D’Alessandro, Claudia
Giuffrida, Domenica
Nazha, Marta
Roggero, Simona
Colombi, Nicoletta
Mauro, Giuseppe
Castelluccia, Natascia
Cupisti, Adamasco
Avagnina, Paolo
Low protein diets in patients with chronic kidney disease: a bridge between mainstream and complementary-alternative medicines?
title Low protein diets in patients with chronic kidney disease: a bridge between mainstream and complementary-alternative medicines?
title_full Low protein diets in patients with chronic kidney disease: a bridge between mainstream and complementary-alternative medicines?
title_fullStr Low protein diets in patients with chronic kidney disease: a bridge between mainstream and complementary-alternative medicines?
title_full_unstemmed Low protein diets in patients with chronic kidney disease: a bridge between mainstream and complementary-alternative medicines?
title_short Low protein diets in patients with chronic kidney disease: a bridge between mainstream and complementary-alternative medicines?
title_sort low protein diets in patients with chronic kidney disease: a bridge between mainstream and complementary-alternative medicines?
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4939031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27391228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-016-0275-x
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