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Nutrition in Kidney Disease [electronic resource] / edited by Laura D. Byham-Gray, Glenn M. Chertow, Jerrilynn D. Burrowes.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Nutrition and Health | Nutrition and HealthEditor: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press, 2008Descripción: online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781597450324
Trabajos contenidos:
  • SpringerLink (Online service)
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 616.61 23
Clasificación LoC:
  • RC902-918
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Springer eBooksResumen: The field of kidney disease has evolved over the years to encompass a broad and sophisticated knowledge base. There has been a proliferation of scientific information and technical advances in the field. In Nutrition in Kidney Disease, the authors provide a comprehensive perspective of the emerging science in nutrition in kidney disease. This important book is written by a collaborative group of distinguished dietitians and physicians in the specialized field of kidney disease and clinical nutrition, who have devoted their careers to the care of patients with kidney disease. At the end of key chapters, case studies assess knowledge of the subject within the context of didactic curriculums. Part I addresses kidney function in health and disease. Parts II and III provide in-depth information on the prevention of common disorders associated with chronic kidney disease, current treatment options based on the latest scientific evidence, and management, while Part IV presents the nutrition concerns of special needs populations. Part V addresses additional nutritional concerns in kidney disease such as complementary and alternative medicine, cultural issues affecting dietary adherence, and outcomes research. Nutrition in Kidney Disease provides todays most valuable reference as well as operative tool for the practicing clinician in the fields of nutrition and nephrology, as well as other disciplines whose research, practice, and education include nutrition.
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Foundations for Clinical Practice and Overview -- Kidney Function in Health and Disease -- Historical Perspective of Nutrition in Kidney Disease -- The Changing Demographics of Chronic Kidney Disease in the US and Worldwide -- Nutrition Assessment in Chronic Kidney Disease -- Chronic Kidney Disease During Stages 14 in Adults -- Hypertension -- Diabetes Mellitus -- Dyslipidemias -- Chronic Kidney Disease During Stages 14 in Adults -- Nutrition and Pharmacologic Approaches -- Chronic Kidney Disease (Stage 5) in Adults -- Dialysis -- Transplantation -- Chronic Kidney Disease (Stage 5) in Adults -- Protein-Energy Malnutrition -- Nutrition Support -- Anemia Management -- Bone and Mineral Metabolism and Disease -- Chronic Diseases -- Nutrition in Chronic Disease in Special Needs Populations -- Pregnancy -- Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence -- The Aging Adult -- Nutrition in Chronic Disease in Special Needs Populations -- Acute Renal Failure -- Nephrotic Syndrome -- Kidney Stones -- Additional Nutritional Considerations in Kidney Disease -- Dietary Supplements -- Issues Affecting Dietary Adherence -- Outcomes Research -- Suggested Resources for the Practitioner.

The field of kidney disease has evolved over the years to encompass a broad and sophisticated knowledge base. There has been a proliferation of scientific information and technical advances in the field. In Nutrition in Kidney Disease, the authors provide a comprehensive perspective of the emerging science in nutrition in kidney disease. This important book is written by a collaborative group of distinguished dietitians and physicians in the specialized field of kidney disease and clinical nutrition, who have devoted their careers to the care of patients with kidney disease. At the end of key chapters, case studies assess knowledge of the subject within the context of didactic curriculums. Part I addresses kidney function in health and disease. Parts II and III provide in-depth information on the prevention of common disorders associated with chronic kidney disease, current treatment options based on the latest scientific evidence, and management, while Part IV presents the nutrition concerns of special needs populations. Part V addresses additional nutritional concerns in kidney disease such as complementary and alternative medicine, cultural issues affecting dietary adherence, and outcomes research. Nutrition in Kidney Disease provides todays most valuable reference as well as operative tool for the practicing clinician in the fields of nutrition and nephrology, as well as other disciplines whose research, practice, and education include nutrition.

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