ISSN:1054-3589. E-ISSN:1557-8925
ISSN:1054-3589. E-ISSN:1557-8925
Authors:
Neelesh Kumar Maurya 1, Pratibha Arya 1, N. S. Sengar 2
Objective: The present study was conducted with the aim to assess and analyze the effect of dietary counseling the nutritional status of patients (>19 years) undergoing hemodialysis (HD) at least 3 months and in chronic kidney disease (CKD)-5 stage for the past 3 months.
Materials and Methods: A total of 60 subjects were enrolled in the study (48 males and 12 females) in two groups; the first group taken proper medication and dialysis therapy and the second one additional diet counseling we suggested soy and paneer-like high biological protein. Different biochemical parameters such as blood urea, creatinine, and albumin along with the amount of calorie and protein intake were compared pre-nutritional counseling and post-nutritional counseling and protein dietary recommendation for 60 days during ongoing HD.
Results: Short-term suggestion resulted in a significant statistically difference in the biochemical parameters. Proper dietary counseling along with high biological protein (1.2 gm/kg/ideal body weight) is given during HD superior the nutritional status of undernourished CKD patient. About proper diet counseling of the patients showed a positive response (<0.005) while the only medication and dialysis therapy showed an undergoing undernourished in their nutritional status.
Conclusion: Patients undergoing HD frequently develop protein-energy malnutrition which is related to morbidity and mortality rate increases. Special nutritional care is required for the dialysis patient to improve the net protein anabolism.
Key words: Chronic kidney disease, hemodialysis, high biological protein, malnutrition, nutritional status
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