Nutrition Therapy as an Intervention for Metabolic Acidosis
Multiple studies show that reducing net endogenous acid production can help to improve or correct metabolic acidosis.
Multiple studies show that reducing net endogenous acid production can help to improve or correct metabolic acidosis.
Iron therapy and erythropoiesis-stimulating agents are not always effective for anemia in patients with CKD. Nutritional interventions may be helpful in these cases.
A dietary pattern that meets patients’ protein and other nutrient needs provides long-term success for kidney health.
Potassium and magnesium intake also have a role in hypertension management.
KDOQI’s 2020 potassium recommendations for patients with chronic kidney disease suggest an approach based on patient’s individual needs.