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E-raamat: Nutrition and Kidney Disease: A New Era

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It is well-known that the daily diet plays an important role in the preservation and integrity of renal function in patients with chronic kidney disease. However, there currently exists some confusion as to the right diet because of the MDRD (Modification of Diet in Renal Disease) study, which has shown that a low-protein diet does not have a major effect on the course of renal dysfunction. To resolve this dilemma, researchers are developing a framework for an appropriate dietary program which will significantly alter the understanding of the role of diet and, eventually, have important implications for the practice of nephrology. This publication provides an update on both laboratory and clinical research, including nutritional status and its assessment in patients with kidney disease, nutritional therapy in hemodialysis, in patients with diabetic nephropathy and after kidney transplantation, as well as considering the roles of sodium, protein intake and phosphate restriction in kidney disease. Part of a long-standing and continuing effort to improve patient outcome, this book provides both a fundamental understanding of diet as well as a practical and up-to-date summary of current knowledge and technology. It will therefore be a helpful tool for the clinician working in the field of chronic kidney disease.
Preface vii
Nutritional Status, Psychological Issues and Survival in Hemodialysis Patients
1(17)
Cohen, S.D.
Kimmel, P.L.
Body Protein Index Based on Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Is a Useful New Marker Assessing Nutritional Status: Applications to Patients with Chronic Renal Failure on Maintenance Dialysis
18(11)
Nakao, T.
Kanazawa, Y.
Nagaoka, Y.
Iwasawa, H.
Uchinaga, A.
Matsumoto, H.
Okada, T.
Yoshino, M.
Nutritional Assessment by a New Method for Patients with Renal Disease
29(11)
Kanno, Y.
Sasaki, S.
Suzuki, H.
Protein Intake of More than 0.5g/kg BW/Day Is not Effective in Suppressing the Progression of Chronic Renal Failure
40(10)
Ideura, T.
Shimazui, M.
Morita, H.
Yoshimura, A.
Diet Therapy in Diabetic Nephropathy
50(9)
Maeda, Y.
Shiigai, T.
Nutritional Therapy for Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis
59(13)
Kumagai, H.
Diet Therapy in Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis
72(10)
Kanno, Y.
Diet Therapy after Kidney Transplantation A Comparative Debate between Japan and Western Countries
82(8)
Nishi, S.
Gejyo, F.
Saito, K.
Nakagawa, Y.
Takahashi, K.
Sodium and Kidney Disease
90(12)
Suzuki, H.
Takenaka, T.
Kanno, Y.
Ohno, Y.
Saruta, T.
Dietary Protein Intake and Kidney Disease in Western Diet
102(11)
Pecoits-Filho, R.
Phosphate Restriction in Diet Therapy
113(12)
Takeda, E.
Yamamoto, H.
Nishida, Y.
Sato, T.
Sawada, N.
Taketani, Y.
Salt and Excess Food Intake Produced Diabetic Nephropathy in Japan
125(11)
Takane, H.
Kanno, Y.
Ohno, Y.
Sugahara, S.
Suzuki, H.
Author Index 136(1)
Subject Index 137