Weighing the Evidence: Energy Determinations Across the Spectrum of Kidney Disease
Evidence based guidelines for medical nutrition therapy (MNT) in chronic kidney disease (CKD) recommend a range of caloric levels, dependent on age and level of kidney function. Recent literature has explored whether current research findings still support these earlier conclusions, and if new energy determinations for CKD are warranted. This review will take a brief look at the history of the controversy, examine the research evidence at the time of practice guideline development, investigate emerging research, and discuss implications for additional scientific inquiry.
Assistant Professor, Department of Primary Care, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Health Related Professions, Graduate Programs in Clinical Nutrition, University Educational Center, Stratford, NJ, USA
Address reprint requests to Laura D. Byham-Gray, PhD, RD, CNSD, Department of Primary Care, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Health Related Professions, Graduate Programs in Clinical Nutrition, University Educational Center, Room 2111, 40 E. Laurel Rd, Stratford, NJ 08084.