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Review
. 2024 Jul 23;14(8):778.
doi: 10.3390/jpm14080778.

The Key Role of Nutritional Intervention in Delaying Disease Progression and the Therapeutic Management of Diabetic Kidney Disease-A Challenge for Physicians and Patients

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The Key Role of Nutritional Intervention in Delaying Disease Progression and the Therapeutic Management of Diabetic Kidney Disease-A Challenge for Physicians and Patients

Ileana Peride et al. J Pers Med. .

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) represents an increasingly common pathology that affects patients' quality of life, and it is frequently associated with a high mortality rate, especially in the final stages of the disease. At the same time, diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that contributes to the increased number of patients with CKD through diabetic kidney disease (DKD). The alternation of hypoglycemia with hyperglycemia is a condition in the occurrence of microvascular complications of diabetes, including DKD, which involves structural and functional changes in the kidneys. The therapeutic management of diabetic nephropathy is a much-discussed topic, both from nutritional medical recommendations and a pharmacotherapy perspective. The diet starting point for patients with DKD is represented by a personalized and correct adjustment of macro- and micronutrients. The importance of nutritional status in DKD patients is given by the fact that it represents a modifiable factor, which contributes to the evolution and prognosis of the disease. Since, in most cases, it is necessary to restrict many types of food, malnutrition must be considered and avoided as much as possible.

Keywords: chronic kidney disease; diabetic kidney disease; nutrition regimen; outcome.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Known aspects of the DASH and Mediterranean diets’ impact on diabetic kidney disease. Modified according to reference [80].

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