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Medical Nutritional Therapy for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease not on Dialysis: The Low Protein Diet as a Medication

The 2020 Kidney Disease Outcome Quality Initiative (KDOQI) Clinical Practice Guideline for Nutrition in chronic kidney disease (CKD) recommends protein restriction to patients affected by CKD in stages 3 to 5 (not on dialysis), provided that they are metabolically stable, with the goal to delay kidn...

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Autores principales: Cupisti, Adamasco, Gallieni, Maurizio, Avesani, Carla Maria, D’Alessandro, Claudia, Carrero, Juan Jesus, Piccoli, Giorgina Barbara
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198365
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113644
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author Cupisti, Adamasco
Gallieni, Maurizio
Avesani, Carla Maria
D’Alessandro, Claudia
Carrero, Juan Jesus
Piccoli, Giorgina Barbara
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Gallieni, Maurizio
Avesani, Carla Maria
D’Alessandro, Claudia
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description The 2020 Kidney Disease Outcome Quality Initiative (KDOQI) Clinical Practice Guideline for Nutrition in chronic kidney disease (CKD) recommends protein restriction to patients affected by CKD in stages 3 to 5 (not on dialysis), provided that they are metabolically stable, with the goal to delay kidney failure (graded as evidence level 1A) and improve quality of life (graded as evidence level 2C). Despite these strong statements, low protein diets (LPDs) are not prescribed by many nephrologists worldwide. In this review, we challenge the view of protein restriction as an “option” in the management of patients with CKD, and defend it as a core element of care. We argue that LPDs need to be tailored and patient-centered to ensure adherence, efficacy, and safety. Nephrologists, aligned with renal dietitians, may approach the implementation of LPDs similarly to a drug prescription, considering its indications, contra-indications, mechanism of action, dosages, unwanted side effects, and special warnings. Following this framework, we discuss herein the benefits and potential harms of LPDs as a cornerstone in CKD management.
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spelling pubmed-76976172020-11-29 Medical Nutritional Therapy for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease not on Dialysis: The Low Protein Diet as a Medication Cupisti, Adamasco Gallieni, Maurizio Avesani, Carla Maria D’Alessandro, Claudia Carrero, Juan Jesus Piccoli, Giorgina Barbara J Clin Med Review The 2020 Kidney Disease Outcome Quality Initiative (KDOQI) Clinical Practice Guideline for Nutrition in chronic kidney disease (CKD) recommends protein restriction to patients affected by CKD in stages 3 to 5 (not on dialysis), provided that they are metabolically stable, with the goal to delay kidney failure (graded as evidence level 1A) and improve quality of life (graded as evidence level 2C). Despite these strong statements, low protein diets (LPDs) are not prescribed by many nephrologists worldwide. In this review, we challenge the view of protein restriction as an “option” in the management of patients with CKD, and defend it as a core element of care. We argue that LPDs need to be tailored and patient-centered to ensure adherence, efficacy, and safety. Nephrologists, aligned with renal dietitians, may approach the implementation of LPDs similarly to a drug prescription, considering its indications, contra-indications, mechanism of action, dosages, unwanted side effects, and special warnings. Following this framework, we discuss herein the benefits and potential harms of LPDs as a cornerstone in CKD management. MDPI 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7697617/ /pubmed/33198365 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113644 Text en © 2020 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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Cupisti, Adamasco
Gallieni, Maurizio
Avesani, Carla Maria
D’Alessandro, Claudia
Carrero, Juan Jesus
Piccoli, Giorgina Barbara
Medical Nutritional Therapy for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease not on Dialysis: The Low Protein Diet as a Medication
title Medical Nutritional Therapy for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease not on Dialysis: The Low Protein Diet as a Medication
title_full Medical Nutritional Therapy for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease not on Dialysis: The Low Protein Diet as a Medication
title_fullStr Medical Nutritional Therapy for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease not on Dialysis: The Low Protein Diet as a Medication
title_full_unstemmed Medical Nutritional Therapy for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease not on Dialysis: The Low Protein Diet as a Medication
title_short Medical Nutritional Therapy for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease not on Dialysis: The Low Protein Diet as a Medication
title_sort medical nutritional therapy for patients with chronic kidney disease not on dialysis: the low protein diet as a medication
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198365
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113644
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