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Review
. 2025 Jan;40(1):15-24.
doi: 10.1007/s00467-024-06436-z. Epub 2024 Jul 2.

Malnutrition management in children with chronic kidney disease

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Malnutrition management in children with chronic kidney disease

Antonio Corsello et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2025 Jan.

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) encompasses diverse conditions such as congenital anomalies, glomerulonephritis, and hereditary nephropathies, necessitating individualized nutritional interventions. Early detection is pivotal due to the heightened risk of adverse outcomes, including compromised growth and increased healthcare costs. The nutritional assessment in pediatric CKD employs a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach, considering disease-specific factors, growth metrics, and dietary habits. The prevalence of malnutrition, as identified through diverse tools and guidelines, underscores the necessity for regular and vigilant monitoring. Nutritional management strategies seek equilibrium in calorie intake, protein requirements, and electrolyte considerations. Maintaining a well-balanced nutritional intake is crucial for preventing systemic complications and preserving the remaining kidney function. The nuanced landscape of enteral nutrition, inclusive of gastrostomy placement, warrants consideration in scenarios requiring prolonged support, with an emphasis on minimizing risks for optimized outcomes. In conclusion, the ongoing challenge of managing nutrition in pediatric CKD necessitates continuous assessment and adaptation. This review underscores the significance of tailored dietary approaches, not only to foster growth and prevent complications but also to enhance the overall quality of life for children grappling with CKD.

Keywords: CKD; Enteral nutrition; Gastrostomy; Nutritional management; Pediatric chronic kidney disease; Protein energy wasting.

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Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.

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Pathophysiology of malnutrition in CKD

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