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Low-Protein Diets in Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Patients: Are They Feasible and Worth the Effort?

Low-protein diets (LPDs) are often considered as contraindicated in diabetic patients, and are seldom studied. The aim of this observational study was to provide new data on this issue. It involved 149 diabetic and 300 non-diabetic patients who followed a LPD, with a personalized approach aimed at m...

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Autores principales: Piccoli, Giorgina B., Ventrella, Federica, Capizzi, Irene, Vigotti, Federica N., Mongilardi, Elena, Grassi, Giorgio, Loi, Valentina, Cabiddu, Gianfranca, Avagnina, Paolo, Versino, Elisabetta
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Publicado: MDPI 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5084036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27775639
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8100649
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author Piccoli, Giorgina B.
Ventrella, Federica
Capizzi, Irene
Vigotti, Federica N.
Mongilardi, Elena
Grassi, Giorgio
Loi, Valentina
Cabiddu, Gianfranca
Avagnina, Paolo
Versino, Elisabetta
author_facet Piccoli, Giorgina B.
Ventrella, Federica
Capizzi, Irene
Vigotti, Federica N.
Mongilardi, Elena
Grassi, Giorgio
Loi, Valentina
Cabiddu, Gianfranca
Avagnina, Paolo
Versino, Elisabetta
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description Low-protein diets (LPDs) are often considered as contraindicated in diabetic patients, and are seldom studied. The aim of this observational study was to provide new data on this issue. It involved 149 diabetic and 300 non-diabetic patients who followed a LPD, with a personalized approach aimed at moderate protein restriction (0.6 g/day). Survival analysis was performed according to Kaplan–Meier, and multivariate analysis with Cox model. Diabetic versus non-diabetic patients were of similar age (median 70 years) and creatinine levels at the start of the diet (2.78 mg/dL vs. 2.80 mg/dL). There was higher prevalence of nephrotic proteinuria in diabetic patients (27.52% vs. 13.67%, p = 0.002) as well as comorbidity (median Charlson index 8 vs. 6 p = 0.002). Patient survival was lower in diabetic patients, but differences levelled off considering only cases with Charlson index > 7, the only relevant covariate in Cox analysis. Dialysis-free survival was superimposable in the setting of good compliance (Mitch formula: 0.47 g/kg/day in both groups): about 50% of the cases remained dialysis-free 2 years after the first finding of e-GFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate) < 15 mL/min, and 1 year after reaching e-GFR < 10 mL/min. In patients with type 2 diabetes, higher proteinuria was associated with mortality and initiation of dialysis. In conclusion, moderately restricted LPDs allow similar results in diabetic and non non-diabetic patients with similar comorbidity.
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spelling pubmed-50840362016-11-01 Low-Protein Diets in Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Patients: Are They Feasible and Worth the Effort? Piccoli, Giorgina B. Ventrella, Federica Capizzi, Irene Vigotti, Federica N. Mongilardi, Elena Grassi, Giorgio Loi, Valentina Cabiddu, Gianfranca Avagnina, Paolo Versino, Elisabetta Nutrients Article Low-protein diets (LPDs) are often considered as contraindicated in diabetic patients, and are seldom studied. The aim of this observational study was to provide new data on this issue. It involved 149 diabetic and 300 non-diabetic patients who followed a LPD, with a personalized approach aimed at moderate protein restriction (0.6 g/day). Survival analysis was performed according to Kaplan–Meier, and multivariate analysis with Cox model. Diabetic versus non-diabetic patients were of similar age (median 70 years) and creatinine levels at the start of the diet (2.78 mg/dL vs. 2.80 mg/dL). There was higher prevalence of nephrotic proteinuria in diabetic patients (27.52% vs. 13.67%, p = 0.002) as well as comorbidity (median Charlson index 8 vs. 6 p = 0.002). Patient survival was lower in diabetic patients, but differences levelled off considering only cases with Charlson index > 7, the only relevant covariate in Cox analysis. Dialysis-free survival was superimposable in the setting of good compliance (Mitch formula: 0.47 g/kg/day in both groups): about 50% of the cases remained dialysis-free 2 years after the first finding of e-GFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate) < 15 mL/min, and 1 year after reaching e-GFR < 10 mL/min. In patients with type 2 diabetes, higher proteinuria was associated with mortality and initiation of dialysis. In conclusion, moderately restricted LPDs allow similar results in diabetic and non non-diabetic patients with similar comorbidity. MDPI 2016-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5084036/ /pubmed/27775639 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8100649 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Piccoli, Giorgina B.
Ventrella, Federica
Capizzi, Irene
Vigotti, Federica N.
Mongilardi, Elena
Grassi, Giorgio
Loi, Valentina
Cabiddu, Gianfranca
Avagnina, Paolo
Versino, Elisabetta
Low-Protein Diets in Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Patients: Are They Feasible and Worth the Effort?
title Low-Protein Diets in Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Patients: Are They Feasible and Worth the Effort?
title_full Low-Protein Diets in Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Patients: Are They Feasible and Worth the Effort?
title_fullStr Low-Protein Diets in Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Patients: Are They Feasible and Worth the Effort?
title_full_unstemmed Low-Protein Diets in Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Patients: Are They Feasible and Worth the Effort?
title_short Low-Protein Diets in Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Patients: Are They Feasible and Worth the Effort?
title_sort low-protein diets in diabetic chronic kidney disease (ckd) patients: are they feasible and worth the effort?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5084036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27775639
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8100649
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