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Comparison of dietary intake patterns in hemodialysis patients by nutritional status: A cross-sectional analysisopen access

Authors
Lee, J.E.Kim, H.-J.Lee, M.J.Kwon, Y.E.Kyung, M.-S.Park, J.-T.Lee, J.P.Kim, S.-H.Kim, J.-H.Oh, H.J.Ryu, D.-R.
Issue Date
Jun-2020
Publisher
The Korean Society of Nephrology
Keywords
Diet record; Malnutrition; Nutrition; Renal dialysis; Subjective global assessment
Citation
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice, v.39, no.2, pp 202 - 212
Pages
11
Journal Title
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice
Volume
39
Number
2
Start Page
202
End Page
212
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/53337
DOI
10.23876/j.krcp.20.037
ISSN
2211-9132
2211-9140
Abstract
Background: Although appropriate dietary adjustments in hemodialysis (HD) patients are important, most HD patients have difficulty adhering to dietary therapy due to the stress of a restricted-food diet or loss of appetite, which eventually leads to malnutrition and other complications. The dietary intake of HD patients stratified by nutritional status has not yet been studied. Methods: In total, 111 HD patients from five dialysis centers were stratified into 2 groups based on the Subjective Global Assessment: the well-nourished group and the poorly nourished group. The 7-day dietary intake and food behaviors of the two groups were compared. Logistic regression analysis was performed to reveal the factors associated with poorly nourished status. Results: The 7-day dietary survey showed a lower intake of total calories and protein and a higher intake of sodium and potassium than in the standard recommendations, but there were no differences between groups. The poorly nourished group ate fried food significantly more frequently than the well-nourished group. Moreover, higher hip and waist circumferences were significantly associated with poorly nourished status.Conclusion: We found differences in the dietary intake patterns and food behaviors between well-and poorly nourished HD patients. Further research is needed to design customized nutritional education, consultations, and dietary management for HD patients. Copyright © 2020 by The Korean Society of Nephrology.
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