Planning a Kidney-friendly Diet Meal

Diet plans are very important for men and women who have kidney problems because food affects the health of the individual, health experts believe, hence it may help to have a proper meal plan. It is important to maintain a healthy weight with a balanced meal plan low in salt and helps in controlling blood sugar levels, according to the American Kidney Fund. There are several factors that need to be considered when planning a healthy meal because patients may develop more problems if they do not follow the proper diet plan. Those who have been under dialysis treatment are following the news about the claims of a Nevada woman of wrongful death.

The basics of a healthy diet include managing these factors:

–      Calories

o   It is the unit of energy produced by food. Controlling the calorie intake is vital for preventing other health problems such as diabetes and high cholesterol.

–      Protein

o   This is needed by the body in order to grow and heal but it needs to be managed carefully because having too much or too little may cause problems.

–      Carbohydrates

o   These are the easiest source of energy and are mostly found in sugar, fruits, and vegetables. Having more than the needed carbohydrate may lead to diabetes or fat deposits because the body is not able to use the extra sugar.

–      Fat

o   Contrary to most popular belief, the body needs fat. Fat are considered to be the energy reserves of the body when it is low on glucose.

–      Sodium

o   All foods contain sodium and it important to maintain a healthy amount of sodium in the diet. Having too much sodium in the diet will create more damage to the kidneys and possibly the heart because it may increase the fluid intake.

–      Potassium

o   This is also one of the minerals that are often found in foods. Oftentimes, men and women who have kidney disease need to limit potassium as it may cause muscle weakness and cramps. Irregular heartbeat may also be caused by too much or too little of this mineral.

–      Phosphorus

o   This mineral goes together with calcium and vitamin D to help the bones remain healthy. However, phosphorus may build-up in the blood because the kidneys are not able to get rid of the extra phosphorus.

Managing the dietary needs of patients with kidney disease is important especially when they are under dialysis treatment. However, due to the GranuFlo and NaturaLyte lawsuit filed by these men and women, some people are wary of undergoing dialysis treatment with dietary restrictions.

URL References:
kidneyfund.org/kidney-health/kidney-failure/kidney-friendly-diet.html
medicalnewstoday.com/articles/259203.php

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