High Protein Whole Food Snack and Albumin Outcomes in Patients With Dialysis-Dependent Chronic Kidney Disease.

J Ren Nutr

Executive Vice President Global Headquarters Clinical Affairs, Fresenius Medical Care and reports having share options/ownership in Fresenius Medical Care and reports being an inventor on patent in the field of dialysis, Waltham, Massachusetts.

Published: July 2023

Objective: Protein-energy wasting is common among patients on hemodialysis (HD). This study sought to define effects that a novel, post-HD, high-calorie, high-protein whole food snack had on patients' serum albumin (serum alb), serum phosphorus and equilibrated normalized protein catabolic rate (enPCR).

Methods: A 12-month (6 months intervention, 6 months pre/post data collection), single-center, unblinded study was conducted. Participants (n = 67) consumed, ad libitum, a whole food snack post-HD for 6 treatments each month. Upon analysis, regression models identified relationships between serum alb and whole food snack consumption across follow up. Predefined effect size anticipated was + 0.2 g/dL. Patients were stratified by high (≥4 g/dL) or low (<4 g/dL) mean serum alb during a 3-month baseline period. Paired t-tests compared mean per patient difference in serum alb, enPCR and serum phosphorus from baseline to each month of follow up, stratified by high (≥640 g) or low (<640 g) consumption of the whole food snack (a priori caloric estimation).

Results: Linear regression models showed positive associations between higher serum alb and enPCR with higher whole food snack consumption across follow up (all P < .05). Assessments from baseline to each follow-up month show some increases in serum alb, yet t test comparisons were not significant. No significant changes were seen in serum phosphorus levels during follow-up.

Conclusion: Albeit the catabolic effects of HD are well-known, effective nutritional interventions are scarce. Results showed that providing a whole food snack post-HD to individuals with serum alb <4.0 g/dL may be beneficial but further studies are recommended.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.jrn.2023.02.003DOI Listing

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