Appropriateness of Ketoanalogues of Amino Acids, Calcium Citrate, and Inulin Supplementation for CKD Management: A RAND/UCLA Consensus

Current treatment for chronic kidney disease (CKD) focuses on improving manifestations and delaying progression. Nutritional approaches play a crucial role in CKD management, and various supplements have become available. Ketoanalogues of amino acids (KAs), calcium citrate, and inulin have been prop...

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Hauptverfasser: Saavedra-Fuentes, Nadia, Carmona-Montesinos, Enrique, Castañeda-Hernández, Gilberto, Campos, Israel, Castillo-Salinas, Juan Carlos, Castillo-Tapia, Javier Alberto, Del Castillo-Loreto, Karla Guadalupe, Falcón-Martínez, Juan Carlos, Fuentes-García, Raquel, García de León Guerrero, Miguel Ángel, García-García, Victor, Gómez-García, Erika F, González-Toledo, Rafael, Jaime, Angélica, Rely, Kely, Lerma, Claudia, Morales-Buenrostro, Luis E, Quilantan-Rodriguez, Mateo, Rodriguez-Matías, Adrián, Rojas-Rodriguez, Felipe Octavio, Valdez-Ortiz, Rafael, Wasung, Michael, Ceron-Trujillo, Berenice, Ramirez-Ramirez, Edgar
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subjects Amino acids
Amino Acids - administration & dosage
Calcium Citrate - administration & dosage
Calcium Citrate - therapeutic use
Consensus
Diet, Protein-Restricted - methods
Dietary Supplements
Humans
Inulin - administration & dosage
Kidney diseases
Literature reviews
Mortality
Nephrology
Questionnaires
Ratings & rankings
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic - diet therapy
title Appropriateness of Ketoanalogues of Amino Acids, Calcium Citrate, and Inulin Supplementation for CKD Management: A RAND/UCLA Consensus
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