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Diet and Nutrition in Children With Chronic Kidney Disease

Kanwal Ojha; Anuradha Gajjar

Kidney News · 2025

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Summary

This review, published in Kidney News in 2025, examines the dietary and nutritional considerations specific to children living with chronic kidney disease (CKD). It likely synthesises current evidence and clinical guidance on managing competing nutritional priorities — ensuring adequate intake to support growth and development whilst limiting nutrients that accelerate disease progression. The paper is likely intended as a clinical reference for paediatric nephrologists and dietitians managing this complex patient population.

UK applicability

Whilst the paper does not appear to be UK-specific, its clinical guidance on paediatric CKD nutrition is broadly applicable to UK paediatric nephrology practice and aligns with the remit of NHS renal dietetic services. UK clinicians may wish to cross-reference recommendations with NICE guidance and British Dietetic Association renal nutrition standards.

Key measures

Dietary intake recommendations; electrolyte management (phosphorus, potassium, sodium); protein intake; growth parameters; nutritional status indicators

Outcomes reported

The paper likely reports on nutritional requirements, dietary restrictions, and management strategies for children with chronic kidney disease, covering macronutrients, electrolytes, and growth outcomes. It probably addresses the balance between adequate nutrition for growth and the need to limit nephrotoxic dietary components such as phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.

Theme
Nutrition & health
Subject
Paediatric renal nutrition
Study type
Narrative Review
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Human clinical
DOI
10.62716/kn.000912025
Catalogue ID
NRmo3f02hq-0cp

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