| Literature DB >> 29797247 |
Adamasco Cupisti1, Giuliano Brunori2, Biagio Raffaele Di Iorio3, Claudia D'Alessandro4,5, Franca Pasticci5,6, Carmela Cosola7, Vincenzo Bellizzi8, Piergiorgio Bolasco9, Alessandro Capitanini10, Anna Laura Fantuzzi11, Annalisa Gennari5,12, Giorgina Barbara Piccoli13,14, Giuseppe Quintaliani15, Mario Salomone16, Massimo Sandrini12, Domenico Santoro17, Patrizia Babini18, Enrico Fiaccadori19, Giovanni Gambaro20, Giacomo Garibotto21, Mariacristina Gregorini22, Marcora Mandreoli23, Roberto Minutolo24, Giovanni Cancarini12, Giuseppe Conte24, Francesco Locatelli25, Loreto Gesualdo7.
Abstract
The Italian nephrology has a long tradition and experience in the field of dietetic-nutritional therapy (DNT), which is an important component in the conservative management of the patient suffering from a chronic kidney disease, which precedes and integrates the pharmacological therapies. The objectives of DNT include the maintenance of an optimal nutritional status, the prevention and/or correction of signs, symptoms and complications of chronic renal failure and, possibly, the delay in starting of dialysis. The DNT includes modulation of protein intake, adequacy of caloric intake, control of sodium and potassium intake, and reduction of phosphorus intake. For all dietary-nutritional therapies, and in particular those aimed at the patient with chronic renal failure, the problem of patient adherence to the dietetic-nutritional scheme is a key element for the success and safety of the DNT and it can be favored by an interdisciplinary and multi-professional approach of information, education, dietary prescription and follow-up. This consensus document, which defines twenty essential points of the nutritional approach to patients with advanced chronic renal failure, has been written, discussed and shared by the Italian nephrologists together with representatives of dietitians (ANDID) and patients (ANED).Entities:
Keywords: CKD; Chronic renal failure; Dialysis; Diet; Kidney transplant; Nutritional treatment
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29797247 PMCID: PMC6061255 DOI: 10.1007/s40620-018-0497-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nephrol ISSN: 1121-8428 Impact factor: 3.902