Pediatric clinics of North America | 2019

Chronic Kidney Disease and Dietary Measures to Improve Outcomes.

 

Abstract


Chronic kidney disease is an ongoing deterioration of renal function that often progresses to end-stage renal disease. Management goals in children include slowing disease progression, prevention and treatment of complications, and optimizing growth, development, and quality of life. Nutritional management is critically important to achieve these goals. Control of blood pressure, proteinuria, and metabolic acidosis with dietary and pharmacologic measures may slow progression of chronic kidney disease. Although significant progress in management has been made, further research is required to resolve many outstanding controversies. We review recent developments in pediatric chronic kidney disease, focusing on dietary measures to improve outcomes.

Volume 66 1
Pages \n 247-267\n
DOI 10.1016/j.pcl.2018.09.007
Language English
Journal Pediatric clinics of North America

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