Mediterranean Diet for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Chronic Kidney Disease

0 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Hugo Bakis , Philippe Chauveau , Christian Combe , Pierre Pfirmann
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Abstract

The Mediterranean diet is a plant-based healthy diet similar to the vegetarian and the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diets. Unlike vegetarian and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diets, the Mediterranean diet encourages a lifestyle associated with physical activity, and social connections. In addition, the Mediterranean diet is not based on restriction of nutrients but does limit intake of processed foods. Prospective studies have confirmed that the Mediterranean diet confers primary and secondary cardiovascular disease prevention in the general population. The benefits of the Mediterranean diet lifestyle include reducing the risk of diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and lowers blood pressure. In adults with CKD, adherence to the Mediterranean diet is associated with a lower risk of CKD progression and its complications such as hyperphosphatemia and metabolic acidosis, and reduces production of uremic toxins and inflammatory mediators when compared to omnivore dietary patterns. Nevertheless, prospective studies are needed to confirm the cardiovascular disease prevention with the Mediterranean diet in adults with CKD. Medical nutrition therapy remains a cornerstone of CKD management, and the Mediterranean diet could be utilized to slow CKD progression and complications.
降低慢性肾脏病心血管风险的地中海饮食。
地中海饮食是一种以植物为基础的健康饮食,类似于素食和 "膳食法治疗高血压 "饮食。与素食和 "膳食疗法 "不同的是,地中海饮食鼓励与体育锻炼和社会联系相关的生活方式。此外,地中海饮食不限制营养素,但限制加工食品的摄入。前瞻性研究证实,地中海饮食可预防普通人群的一级和二级心血管疾病。地中海饮食生活方式的益处包括降低糖尿病、血脂异常的风险,以及降低血压。对于患有慢性肾脏病的成年人来说,与杂食饮食模式相比,坚持地中海饮食可降低慢性肾脏病发展及其并发症(如高磷血症和代谢性酸中毒)的风险,并减少尿毒症毒素和炎症介质的产生。尽管如此,还需要进行前瞻性研究,以证实地中海饮食对成人慢性肾脏病患者心血管疾病的预防作用。医学营养疗法仍是治疗慢性肾脏病的基石,地中海饮食可用于减缓慢性肾脏病的进展和并发症。
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