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Phosphorus Pyramid for CKD Provides Diet Advice - Renal and Urology News |
April 03, 2015
Reducing dietary phosphorus is challenging, so researchers have developed a food pyramid for CKD and dialysis patients. D'Alessandro, C, et al. BMC Nephrology, 2015, 16:9; doi: 10.1186/1471-2369-16-9 Italian researchers have developed a phosphorus pyramid, a type of food pyramid to help health care providers teach chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients how to reduce their dietary phosphorus load and stave off mineral and bone disorders (MBD). “The phosphorus pyramid herein proposed is an original, visual, user-friendly tool for nutritional education. It can support patients and caregivers in making the right food choices by encouraging adherence to dietary prescriptions, which is a crucial component for CKD-MBD,” Adamasco Cupisti, MD, of the University of Pisa in Italy, and colleagues wrote in BMC Nephrology(2015;16:9). Phosphorus is a concern at all stages of CKD, the researchers noted. The pyramid can help both CKD and dialysis patients understand what to eat and what to avoid, with appropriate tailoring. Here are some basic nutrition strategies:
The food pyramid color codes food items similar to a traffic light: greens for go, yellows for slow, and reds for stop. It consists of 6 levels with foods arranged by their phosphorus content, phosphorus to protein ratio (no more than 12 mg/g is favorable) and phosphorus bioavailability. Here's an overview of each level from 1 (low phosphorus) to 6 (high phosphorus):
Renal dietitians can help patients understand and use the pyramid. “How the dietitian interacts with the patients is as important as the dietary prescription: an understanding and nonjudging relationship is crucial for the patient to successfully adhere to the suggestions…” the researchers noted. Source |