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Differences in phosphatemia and frequency of consumption of dietary sources of phosphorus in hemodialysis patients in southern and northern Brazil

INTRODUCTION: Hyperphosphatemia is associated with unfavorable outcomes, and the percentage of patients presenting with this condition in hemodialysis (HD) in kidney foundation units in the state of Santa Catarina (SC) is historically higher than that of patients in the state of Tocantins (TO). OBJE...

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Autores principales: Nerbass, Fabiana Baggio, Canzi, Edcléia Regina, Araujo, Renata dos Anjos, Corrêa, Dyane, dos Santos, Rafaela Gonzaga, Vieira, Marcos Alexandre, Morais, Jyana Gomes
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534029/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2018-0063
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author Nerbass, Fabiana Baggio
Canzi, Edcléia Regina
Araujo, Renata dos Anjos
Corrêa, Dyane
dos Santos, Rafaela Gonzaga
Vieira, Marcos Alexandre
Morais, Jyana Gomes
author_facet Nerbass, Fabiana Baggio
Canzi, Edcléia Regina
Araujo, Renata dos Anjos
Corrêa, Dyane
dos Santos, Rafaela Gonzaga
Vieira, Marcos Alexandre
Morais, Jyana Gomes
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description INTRODUCTION: Hyperphosphatemia is associated with unfavorable outcomes, and the percentage of patients presenting with this condition in hemodialysis (HD) in kidney foundation units in the state of Santa Catarina (SC) is historically higher than that of patients in the state of Tocantins (TO). OBJECTIVE: To assess the frequency of consumption of the main dietary sources of phosphorus and to compare them between the two states. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study was carried out involving 123 patients, 66 of SC and 57 of TO: 52% were men, average age was 46.9 ± 15.7 years, and mean HD time 48 (57-71) months. A food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) with 33 items that are dietary sources of phosphorus was applied. A consumption score was calculated for sources of organic, inorganic, and total phosphorus, and the six-month average of phosphatemia was obtained. RESULTS: The mean phosphatemia of SC patients was higher (6.2 ± 1.5 vs 4.7 ± 1.3 mg/dL, p <0001) than TO patients, as well as the prevalence of hyperphosphatemia (62% vs 28%; p <10001). In the total sample, the foods most frequently consumed were milk and beans. Comparing the frequency of consumption between the two states, a significant difference was found in 17 items. In TO, beef and beans were the foods most frequently consumed, and in SC, fourteen other items of the FFQ (pork, sausages, dairy products, etc.) were the most frequently consumed. Phosphatemia correlated with the frequency of consumption of inorganic phosphorus sources. CONCLUSION: the frequency of consumption of several items was different between the states, and this explains the differences in phosphatemia between the two regions.
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spelling pubmed-65340292019-06-17 Differences in phosphatemia and frequency of consumption of dietary sources of phosphorus in hemodialysis patients in southern and northern Brazil Nerbass, Fabiana Baggio Canzi, Edcléia Regina Araujo, Renata dos Anjos Corrêa, Dyane dos Santos, Rafaela Gonzaga Vieira, Marcos Alexandre Morais, Jyana Gomes J Bras Nefrol Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Hyperphosphatemia is associated with unfavorable outcomes, and the percentage of patients presenting with this condition in hemodialysis (HD) in kidney foundation units in the state of Santa Catarina (SC) is historically higher than that of patients in the state of Tocantins (TO). OBJECTIVE: To assess the frequency of consumption of the main dietary sources of phosphorus and to compare them between the two states. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study was carried out involving 123 patients, 66 of SC and 57 of TO: 52% were men, average age was 46.9 ± 15.7 years, and mean HD time 48 (57-71) months. A food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) with 33 items that are dietary sources of phosphorus was applied. A consumption score was calculated for sources of organic, inorganic, and total phosphorus, and the six-month average of phosphatemia was obtained. RESULTS: The mean phosphatemia of SC patients was higher (6.2 ± 1.5 vs 4.7 ± 1.3 mg/dL, p <0001) than TO patients, as well as the prevalence of hyperphosphatemia (62% vs 28%; p <10001). In the total sample, the foods most frequently consumed were milk and beans. Comparing the frequency of consumption between the two states, a significant difference was found in 17 items. In TO, beef and beans were the foods most frequently consumed, and in SC, fourteen other items of the FFQ (pork, sausages, dairy products, etc.) were the most frequently consumed. Phosphatemia correlated with the frequency of consumption of inorganic phosphorus sources. CONCLUSION: the frequency of consumption of several items was different between the states, and this explains the differences in phosphatemia between the two regions. Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia 2018-09-21 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6534029/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2018-0063 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Nerbass, Fabiana Baggio
Canzi, Edcléia Regina
Araujo, Renata dos Anjos
Corrêa, Dyane
dos Santos, Rafaela Gonzaga
Vieira, Marcos Alexandre
Morais, Jyana Gomes
Differences in phosphatemia and frequency of consumption of dietary sources of phosphorus in hemodialysis patients in southern and northern Brazil
title Differences in phosphatemia and frequency of consumption of dietary sources of phosphorus in hemodialysis patients in southern and northern Brazil
title_full Differences in phosphatemia and frequency of consumption of dietary sources of phosphorus in hemodialysis patients in southern and northern Brazil
title_fullStr Differences in phosphatemia and frequency of consumption of dietary sources of phosphorus in hemodialysis patients in southern and northern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Differences in phosphatemia and frequency of consumption of dietary sources of phosphorus in hemodialysis patients in southern and northern Brazil
title_short Differences in phosphatemia and frequency of consumption of dietary sources of phosphorus in hemodialysis patients in southern and northern Brazil
title_sort differences in phosphatemia and frequency of consumption of dietary sources of phosphorus in hemodialysis patients in southern and northern brazil
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534029/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2018-0063
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