Effects of Selected Protein Diets on Biochemical profiles and Symptoms of Patients with Chronic Renal Failure
The aim of this study was to compare, using randomized controlled design, the metabolic effects of four low-protein diets, A, B, C and D obtained from different protein sources, in out-patients with moderate Chronic Renal Failure (CRF). Thirty two adult outpatients (20 males and 12 females) aged 43....
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of biomedical research 2013-02, Vol.12 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The aim of this study was to compare, using randomized controlled
design, the metabolic effects of four low-protein diets, A, B, C and D
obtained from different protein sources, in out-patients with moderate
Chronic Renal Failure (CRF). Thirty two adult outpatients (20 males and
12 females) aged 43.9+17.3 years were randomly distributed into four
groups of eight patients each. Each group was placed on isocaloric and
0.55gp/kg/day diets, containing cooked beef (A), egg white and smoked
catfish (B),smoked Catfish (C) and egg white, cooked beef, smoked
catfish and dehulled steamed cowpea pudding (D) for a period of six
months, during which initial and final blood urea, serum creatinine
levels and the symptoms experienced by the patients were compared.
Blood urea decreased significantly in all the groups with
B>C>A>D. The same trend was obtained for blood pressure and
blood sodium levels of the patients. All the patients had improvement
from their symptoms. However the B diet resulted in significant
reduction of blood urea (-45.67±6.22 mg/dl) and improvement from
symptoms (87.5 to 100%) in comparison with the corresponding values in
patients on diets A, C, and D (range for Blood area = - 41.74±2.02
to -32.47 ± 5.90mg/dl) (P=0.041). Although serum creatinine of the
patients placed on the B diet was slightly less than in the other
groups the difference was not significant (P =0.93). The study shows
that the combination of egg white and catfish diet followed by the
catfish diet alone were more efficacious in promoting reduction in
blood urea and improvement in symptoms in patients with CRF. |
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ISSN: | 1119-5096 |