Any recommended foods?
Quote from: julian230 on October 02, 2008, 09:14:42 PMAny recommended foods?For people on hemodialysis, the National Kidney Foundation (U.S.A.) recommends:Protein -- 1.2 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day1.2 g/kg/d is necessary to ensure neutral or positive nitrogen balance in most clinically stable MHD [Maintenance Hemodialysis] patients. At least 50% of the protein ingested should be of high biological value. Protein of high biological value has an amino acid composition that is similar to human protein, is likely to be an animal protein, and tends to be utilized more efficiently by humans to conserve body proteins.http://www.kidney.org/professionals/kdoqi/guidelines_updates/nut_a15.htmlAs an example, I weigh 77.0 kg (169 lbs.**). 1.2 grams of protein x 77 kg = 92 grams of protein per day. This is quite a lot more protein than we were told just 10 years ago.Also, proper energy intake is required. Again, I point to the National Kidney Foundation:Calories -- 35 calories per kilogram of body weight per day... it is recommended that MHD [Maintenance Hemodialysis] patients consume a diet with a total daily energy intake of 35 kcal/kg body weight/d.http://www.kidney.org/professionals/kdoqi/guidelines_updates/nut_a17.htmlSo, using myself as an example, 35 kcal x 77 kg = 2,695 Calories (kcal) per day.** to convert lbs. into kg. -- Your lbs. divided by 2.2 = Your kg.But it is a constant struggle to consume enough heigh quality protein without going over on phosphorus and potassium.
I use protein bars for snacks. Watch the phosphorus and potassium tho. Power Bar has a high protein bar w/ very little sugar, no K+ and about 100 of PO4.Nepro has 425 calories and essential nutrients.I am not a fan of meat.
Do you like the taste of nepro? my dietitian gave me some , still haven't tried it yet though