Eating plan for chronic kidney disease
What foods do you need to limit?
Most people with chronic kidney disease need to limit salt (sodium),
protein, and fluids. Some also have to limit minerals,
such as
potassium and
phosphorus. There is no one diet that is right for everyone with chronic kidney
disease. Your doctor or dietitian can tailor a diet for you based on how well
your kidneys are working. To be successful with your diet, you will need to: - Read food labels and look for
hidden sodium. For example, sodium may be listed as
monosodium glutamate (MSG) or disodium phosphate.
- Learn about
sources of protein. Most people know that meats, fish, and dairy products are
high-protein foods. But you may not know that foods such as breads, cereals,
and vegetables also contain protein.
- Know which foods have
minerals you need to limit. For example, dairy products, nuts, seeds, and beans
have a lot of phosphorus. Potatoes and bananas are sources of potassium, but it
is also found in other fruits and vegetables as well as many meats, grains, and
milk.
It may seem like there is a lot to learn, but your doctor or
dietitian can help. A dietitian can plan meals for you that are healthy and
give you the right amounts of foods you need to limit. It may be hard to change your diet. You may have to give up many
foods you like. But it is very important to make the recommended changes so you
can stay healthy for as long as possible. Test Your Knowledge My mother has kidney disease too, so I can just use
the diet that was made for her. - True
- False
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