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The Relationship between Renal Health and Proper Nutrition

Let’s start with a basic definition. Kidneys are a pair of organs whose job is to filter all your blood and remove any waste. They also manufacture and release hormones that keep your blood pressure steady and regulate the number of red blood cells in your body. As the blood in your bloodstream passes through your kidneys, the waste materials are removed and sent to your bladder to be later expelled from the body. In a single hour, a pair of healthy kidneys processes more than 18 gallons of blood. In a single day, that adds up to about 432 gallons of blood. Kidneys filter more than half of all of the fluids in your body and can eliminate more than two quarts of urine per day.

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The Protein Requirements of the Dialysis Patient

There are approximately 26 million people in the United States living with chronic kidney disease today and millions more who are at risk of developing it. This is a dangerous and serious disease that should be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible to prevent a rapid progression. It works by reducing, and eventually eliminating, the ability of the kidneys to filter waste products from the bloodstream. In time, the kidneys fail entirely, requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant. Factors that create a higher risk of chronic kidney disease include diabetes, hypertension and family history. Groups of people who have a higher incidence of kidney disease include those of African-American, Hispanic, Pacific Islander or Native American descent.

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Protein and Nutritional Needs for those with Allergies

There are many types of allergies that people face, including allergies to foods. A food allergy is triggered when the immune system starts reacting to a compound in the food, most typically a protein. In addition to outright allergies, there are intolerances that may not involve the immune system at all. Common symptoms of a food allergy include bloating, headaches, hives or diarrhea. Severe reactions are a medical emergency and should be addressed by going to the emergency room. Anyone who has severe food allergies should have this information readily available and should also consider whether they need to keep an Epi-pen on hand for emergencies.

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The Need for Protein When Undergoing Dialysis Treatments

More than 25 million Americans have kidney disease, and many more are susceptible to the disease, often because of their lifestyles, diets, ethnicity and family history. The best way to treat chronic kidney disease is to catch it in its earliest stages. This is a disease that can completely destroy any ability the body may have to filter waste from the bloodstream, and often, patients require dialysis, and in the worst-case scenarios, kidney transplants.

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The Importance of Protein for Renal Care

It is essential that everyone have protein in their diets for a number of reasons, including: to promote muscle growth and recovery, tissue growth and recovery and overall good health, not to mention energy. But it is even more important that patients receiving renal care have the proper amount of protein in their diets, because different amounts are needed throughout the five different stages of renal disease. For example, those who are in stage one or two of their disease need less protein than the average person, while the patients who are in the end stage of renal failure, stage five, require more protein in their diets than the average person.

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Men vs. Women… vs. Protein

The debate has been going on for centuries. Are there real differences between men and women? If so, what are those differences, exactly? The genetics are certainly different. Hormones, of course, are very different. Boys and girls even grow up at different rates. These differences also mean there are different nutritional needs – in some cases, very different. There are some things that women will need more than men and vice versa. The basics are not very different, but the amounts of specific nutrients may vary by gender.

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Incorporating Protein into Your Weight Loss Plan

You see them in all kinds of magazines. You hear people talking about them around the water cooler at work. There are hundreds of fad diets out there, and guess what? None of them work. Oh sure, you may lose a bit of weight, but more often than not, that weight is just going to come back, with a few additional pounds for good measure. The most sensible way to lose weight is to just eat properly. It is easy to follow a healthy, well-balanced diet, and there are all kinds of great-tasting foods that you can incorporate into a healthy diet.

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Kidney Dialysis and the Importance of Good Nutrition

When dialysis was an emerging technology, it was often considered to be a death sentence. Essentially, the patient would go through day after day of visits to the clinic and consulting doctors, leaving no time to live life. That’s not the case anymore, especially when the patient is otherwise well and keeps healthy. There are about 217,000 people in the United States who undergo dialysis regularly, costing over 11 billion dollars every year.

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Protein for the Older Adult

Food is not only the fuel for the body, but the building material as well. This is the reason why nutrition is so important. You wouldn’t want something that you bought to be made of substandard materials. This concern should be even greater when it comes to your body. Foods basically break down into three things: proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Despite some claims, calories from fat and calories from carbohydrates are exactly the same once the body assimilates the food, either as energy or storage as fat.

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The Relationship Between Nutrition and Cancer

The condition commonly known as cancer actually comprises over 200 different diseases, all with some traits in common. Cancer can affect virtually every part of the body, from the skin to the internal organs. The diseases known as cancer are characterized by abnormal cell division and their ability to invasively spread from one area to another. Cancer is generally named for whatever body part it originates in or the type of tissue it first infects. For instance:

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