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_____ Early chronic Kidney Disease July 2012 Page 1 of 50 Modification of lifestyle and nutrition interventions for management of early chronic kidney disease Date written: July 2012 Author: Maria Chan, David Johnson GUIDELINES Dietary Modification Protein a. We suggest that patients with progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD) have individualised diet intervention involving an appropriately qualified dietitian (2C). b. We recommend adults with early CKD consume a normal protein diet, consisting of - g/kg/day, with adequate energy. This is in line with the Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) for the general population (1C). c. A low protein diet ( g/kg/day) to slow down CKD progression is not recommended due to the risk of malnutrition (1C). d. We suggest people with excess protein intakes reduce their intakes to the RDI levels as a high protein diet may accelerate renal function decline in mild renal insufficiency (2C).
Early Chronic Kidney Disease July 2012 Page 1 of 50 Modification of lifestyle and nutrition interventions for management of early chronic kidney disease
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