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. 2015 Aug;28(3):181-6.
doi: 10.2337/diaspect.28.3.181.

Nutrition Intervention for Advanced Stages of Diabetic Kidney Disease

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Nutrition Intervention for Advanced Stages of Diabetic Kidney Disease

Jordi Goldstein-Fuchs et al. Diabetes Spectr. 2015 Aug.

Abstract

IN BRIEF For the goals of reducing diabetic kidney disease (DKD) onset and progression, approaches to nutritional therapy are a subject of much debate. This article discusses selected nutrients that have a role in affecting DKD outcomes and introduces application of newer, individualized concepts for healthful eating, as supported by clinical evidence relevant to patients with DKD. Selected aspects of management of advanced DKD are also reviewed.

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Diet concepts for advanced-stage DKD.

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