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The Role of Specific Enteral Nutrition for CKD Predialysis Patients for Prevent Disease Progression RIA BANDIARA Dept/KSM I. Penyakit Dalam FK UNPAD/ RS Hasan SadikinBandung Complications of CKD Associated with Level of GFR Hypertension Anemia Malnutrition Bone Disease Neurological Changes Functioning & Well-being Ko G.J. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 2017 Low protein diet 0.6-0.8 g/kg/day Benefit Risks • Inadequate calorie intake (<30 Cal/kg/d) Glomerular Uremic • Protein loss and hyperfiltration Proteinuria toxins hypercatabolism • Inflammation • Worsening acidemia Oxidative Metabolic Phosphorus • Altered glucosa stress acidosis PTH homeostasis Insulin Blood Protein resistance pressure energy wasting Nutritional status derangement is essentially characterized by loss of muscle mass and visceral proteins (wasting/cachexia), and eventually by a loss of fat mass (the concept of Better uremia control Worse clinical outcomes ? Delaying dialysis initiation protein-energy wasting or PEW, as compared to simple malnutrition) Diagram of the role of low-protein diet in the management of chronic kidney disease. Ko G.J. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 2017
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