Metabolic acidosis is a severe complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD) which is associated with nefarious impairments such as bone demineralization, muscle wasting, and hormonal alterations, for example, insulin resistance. Whilst it is possible to control this condition with alkali treatment, consisting in the oral administration of sodium citrate or sodium bicarbonate, this type of intervention is not free from side effects. On the contrary, opting for the implementation of a targeted dietetic-nutritional treatment for the control of CKD metabolic acidosis also comes with a range of additional benefits such as lipid profile control, increased vitamins, and antioxidants intake. In our review, we evaluated the main dietary-nutritional regimens useful to counteract metabolic acidosis, such as the Mediterranean diet, the alkaline diet, the low-protein diet, and the vegan low-protein diet, analyzing the potentialities and limits of every dietary-nutritional treatment. Literature data suggest that the Mediterranean and alkaline diets represent a valid nutritional approach in the prevention and correction of metabolic acidosis in CKD early stages, while the low-protein diet and the vegan low-protein diet are more effective in CKD advanced stages. In conclusion, we propose that tailored nutritional approaches should represent a valid therapeutic alternative to counteract metabolic acidosis.

Noce, A., Marrone, G., Jones, G., Di Lauro, M., Zaitseva, A., Ramadori, L., et al. (2021). Nutritional Approaches for the Management of Metabolic Acidosis in Chronic Kidney Disease. NUTRIENTS, 13(8), 2534 [10.3390/nu13082534].

Nutritional Approaches for the Management of Metabolic Acidosis in Chronic Kidney Disease

Noce, A;Mitterhofer, AP;Di Daniele, N
2021-01-01

Abstract

Metabolic acidosis is a severe complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD) which is associated with nefarious impairments such as bone demineralization, muscle wasting, and hormonal alterations, for example, insulin resistance. Whilst it is possible to control this condition with alkali treatment, consisting in the oral administration of sodium citrate or sodium bicarbonate, this type of intervention is not free from side effects. On the contrary, opting for the implementation of a targeted dietetic-nutritional treatment for the control of CKD metabolic acidosis also comes with a range of additional benefits such as lipid profile control, increased vitamins, and antioxidants intake. In our review, we evaluated the main dietary-nutritional regimens useful to counteract metabolic acidosis, such as the Mediterranean diet, the alkaline diet, the low-protein diet, and the vegan low-protein diet, analyzing the potentialities and limits of every dietary-nutritional treatment. Literature data suggest that the Mediterranean and alkaline diets represent a valid nutritional approach in the prevention and correction of metabolic acidosis in CKD early stages, while the low-protein diet and the vegan low-protein diet are more effective in CKD advanced stages. In conclusion, we propose that tailored nutritional approaches should represent a valid therapeutic alternative to counteract metabolic acidosis.
2021
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti non anonimi
Settore MED/14 - NEFROLOGIA
English
chronic kidney disease
metabolic acidosis
vegan diet
low-protein diet
nutritional therapy
PRAL
Acid-Base Equilibrium
Acidosis
Diet
Diet, Mediterranean
Diet, Protein-Restricted
Diet, Vegan
Humans
Nutrition Therapy
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
Noce, A., Marrone, G., Jones, G., Di Lauro, M., Zaitseva, A., Ramadori, L., et al. (2021). Nutritional Approaches for the Management of Metabolic Acidosis in Chronic Kidney Disease. NUTRIENTS, 13(8), 2534 [10.3390/nu13082534].
Noce, A; Marrone, G; Jones, G; Di Lauro, M; Zaitseva, A; Ramadori, L; Celotto, R; Mitterhofer, A; Di Daniele, N
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