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Vegan-vegetarian low-protein supplemented diets in pregnant CKD patients: fifteen years of experience

BACKGROUND: Pregnancy in women with advanced CKD becoming increasingly common. However, experience with low-protein diets in CKD patients in pregnancy is still limited. Aim of this study is to review the results obtained over the last 15 years with moderately restricted low-protein diets in pregnant...

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Autores principales: Attini, Rossella, Leone, Filomena, Parisi, Silvia, Fassio, Federica, Capizzi, Irene, Loi, Valentina, Colla, Loredana, Rossetti, Maura, Gerbino, Martina, Maxia, Stefania, Alemanno, Maria Grazia, Minelli, Fosca, Piccoli, Ettore, Versino, Elisabetta, Biolcati, Marilisa, Avagnina, Paolo, Pani, Antonello, Cabiddu, Gianfranca, Todros, Tullia, Piccoli, Giorgina B.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5029029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27649693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-016-0339-y
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author Attini, Rossella
Leone, Filomena
Parisi, Silvia
Fassio, Federica
Capizzi, Irene
Loi, Valentina
Colla, Loredana
Rossetti, Maura
Gerbino, Martina
Maxia, Stefania
Alemanno, Maria Grazia
Minelli, Fosca
Piccoli, Ettore
Versino, Elisabetta
Biolcati, Marilisa
Avagnina, Paolo
Pani, Antonello
Cabiddu, Gianfranca
Todros, Tullia
Piccoli, Giorgina B.
author_facet Attini, Rossella
Leone, Filomena
Parisi, Silvia
Fassio, Federica
Capizzi, Irene
Loi, Valentina
Colla, Loredana
Rossetti, Maura
Gerbino, Martina
Maxia, Stefania
Alemanno, Maria Grazia
Minelli, Fosca
Piccoli, Ettore
Versino, Elisabetta
Biolcati, Marilisa
Avagnina, Paolo
Pani, Antonello
Cabiddu, Gianfranca
Todros, Tullia
Piccoli, Giorgina B.
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description BACKGROUND: Pregnancy in women with advanced CKD becoming increasingly common. However, experience with low-protein diets in CKD patients in pregnancy is still limited. Aim of this study is to review the results obtained over the last 15 years with moderately restricted low-protein diets in pregnant CKD women (combining: CKD stages 3-5, proteinuria: nephrotic at any time, or > =1 g/24 at start or referral; nephrotic in previous pregnancy). CKD patients on unrestricted diets were employed for comparison. METHODS: Study period: January, 2000 to September, 2015: 36 on-diet pregnancies (31 singleton deliveries, 3 twin deliveries, 1 pregnancy termination, 1 miscarriage); 47 controls (42 singleton deliveries, 5 miscarriages). The diet is basically vegan; since occasional milk and yoghurt are allowed, we defined it vegan-vegetarian; protein intake (0.6–0.8 g/Kg/day), keto-acid supplementation, protein-unrestricted meals (1–3/week) are prescribed according to CKD stage and nutritional status. Statistical analysis was performed as implemented on SPSS. RESULTS: Patients and controls were similar (p: ns) at baseline with regard to age (33 vs 33.5), referral week (7 vs 9), kidney function (CKD 3-5: 48.4 % vs 64.3 %); prevalence of hypertension (51.6 % vs 40.5 %) and proteinuria >3 g/24 h (16.1 % vs 12.2 %). There were more diabetic nephropathies in on-diet patients (on diet: 31.0 % vs controls 5.3 %; p 0.007 (Fisher)) while lupus nephropathies were non-significantly higher in controls (on diet: 10.3 % vs controls 23.7 %; p 0.28 (Fisher)). The incidence of preterm delivery was similar (<37 weeks: on-diet singletons 77.4 %; controls: 71.4 %). The incidence of other adverse pregnancy related outcomes was non-significantly lower in on-diet patients (early preterm delivery: on diet: 32.3 % vs controls 35.7 %; birth-weight = <1.500 g: on diet: 9.7 % vs controls 23.8 %). None of the singletons in the on-diet series died, while two perinatal deaths occurred among the controls (p = 0.505). The incidence of small for gestational age (SGA <10th centile) and/or extremely preterm babies (<28th week) was significantly lower in singletons from on-diet mothers than in controls (on diet: 12.9 % vs controls: 33.3 %; p: 0.04 (Fisher)). CONCLUSION: Moderate protein restriction in the context of a vegan-vegetarian supplemented diet is confirmed as a safe option in the management of pregnant CKD patients.
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spelling pubmed-50290292016-09-22 Vegan-vegetarian low-protein supplemented diets in pregnant CKD patients: fifteen years of experience Attini, Rossella Leone, Filomena Parisi, Silvia Fassio, Federica Capizzi, Irene Loi, Valentina Colla, Loredana Rossetti, Maura Gerbino, Martina Maxia, Stefania Alemanno, Maria Grazia Minelli, Fosca Piccoli, Ettore Versino, Elisabetta Biolcati, Marilisa Avagnina, Paolo Pani, Antonello Cabiddu, Gianfranca Todros, Tullia Piccoli, Giorgina B. BMC Nephrol Research Article BACKGROUND: Pregnancy in women with advanced CKD becoming increasingly common. However, experience with low-protein diets in CKD patients in pregnancy is still limited. Aim of this study is to review the results obtained over the last 15 years with moderately restricted low-protein diets in pregnant CKD women (combining: CKD stages 3-5, proteinuria: nephrotic at any time, or > =1 g/24 at start or referral; nephrotic in previous pregnancy). CKD patients on unrestricted diets were employed for comparison. METHODS: Study period: January, 2000 to September, 2015: 36 on-diet pregnancies (31 singleton deliveries, 3 twin deliveries, 1 pregnancy termination, 1 miscarriage); 47 controls (42 singleton deliveries, 5 miscarriages). The diet is basically vegan; since occasional milk and yoghurt are allowed, we defined it vegan-vegetarian; protein intake (0.6–0.8 g/Kg/day), keto-acid supplementation, protein-unrestricted meals (1–3/week) are prescribed according to CKD stage and nutritional status. Statistical analysis was performed as implemented on SPSS. RESULTS: Patients and controls were similar (p: ns) at baseline with regard to age (33 vs 33.5), referral week (7 vs 9), kidney function (CKD 3-5: 48.4 % vs 64.3 %); prevalence of hypertension (51.6 % vs 40.5 %) and proteinuria >3 g/24 h (16.1 % vs 12.2 %). There were more diabetic nephropathies in on-diet patients (on diet: 31.0 % vs controls 5.3 %; p 0.007 (Fisher)) while lupus nephropathies were non-significantly higher in controls (on diet: 10.3 % vs controls 23.7 %; p 0.28 (Fisher)). The incidence of preterm delivery was similar (<37 weeks: on-diet singletons 77.4 %; controls: 71.4 %). The incidence of other adverse pregnancy related outcomes was non-significantly lower in on-diet patients (early preterm delivery: on diet: 32.3 % vs controls 35.7 %; birth-weight = <1.500 g: on diet: 9.7 % vs controls 23.8 %). None of the singletons in the on-diet series died, while two perinatal deaths occurred among the controls (p = 0.505). The incidence of small for gestational age (SGA <10th centile) and/or extremely preterm babies (<28th week) was significantly lower in singletons from on-diet mothers than in controls (on diet: 12.9 % vs controls: 33.3 %; p: 0.04 (Fisher)). CONCLUSION: Moderate protein restriction in the context of a vegan-vegetarian supplemented diet is confirmed as a safe option in the management of pregnant CKD patients. BioMed Central 2016-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5029029/ /pubmed/27649693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-016-0339-y 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Attini, Rossella
Leone, Filomena
Parisi, Silvia
Fassio, Federica
Capizzi, Irene
Loi, Valentina
Colla, Loredana
Rossetti, Maura
Gerbino, Martina
Maxia, Stefania
Alemanno, Maria Grazia
Minelli, Fosca
Piccoli, Ettore
Versino, Elisabetta
Biolcati, Marilisa
Avagnina, Paolo
Pani, Antonello
Cabiddu, Gianfranca
Todros, Tullia
Piccoli, Giorgina B.
Vegan-vegetarian low-protein supplemented diets in pregnant CKD patients: fifteen years of experience
title Vegan-vegetarian low-protein supplemented diets in pregnant CKD patients: fifteen years of experience
title_full Vegan-vegetarian low-protein supplemented diets in pregnant CKD patients: fifteen years of experience
title_fullStr Vegan-vegetarian low-protein supplemented diets in pregnant CKD patients: fifteen years of experience
title_full_unstemmed Vegan-vegetarian low-protein supplemented diets in pregnant CKD patients: fifteen years of experience
title_short Vegan-vegetarian low-protein supplemented diets in pregnant CKD patients: fifteen years of experience
title_sort vegan-vegetarian low-protein supplemented diets in pregnant ckd patients: fifteen years of experience
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5029029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27649693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-016-0339-y
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