Post-intervention Adherence to the New Nordic Renal Diet among patients with chronic kidney disease, stages 3 and 4

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Post-intervention Adherence to the New Nordic Renal Diet among patients with chronic kidney disease, stages 3 and 4. / Hansen, Nikita Misella; Kamper, Anne Lise; Rix, Marianne; Feldt-Rasmussen, Bo; Sørensen, Mads Vaarby; Berg, Peder; Astrup, Arne; Salomo, Louise.

In: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2024.

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Hansen, NM, Kamper, AL, Rix, M, Feldt-Rasmussen, B, Sørensen, MV, Berg, P, Astrup, A & Salomo, L 2024, 'Post-intervention Adherence to the New Nordic Renal Diet among patients with chronic kidney disease, stages 3 and 4', European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41430-024-01413-z

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Hansen, N. M., Kamper, A. L., Rix, M., Feldt-Rasmussen, B., Sørensen, M. V., Berg, P., Astrup, A., & Salomo, L. (2024). Post-intervention Adherence to the New Nordic Renal Diet among patients with chronic kidney disease, stages 3 and 4. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41430-024-01413-z

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Hansen NM, Kamper AL, Rix M, Feldt-Rasmussen B, Sørensen MV, Berg P et al. Post-intervention Adherence to the New Nordic Renal Diet among patients with chronic kidney disease, stages 3 and 4. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41430-024-01413-z

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Hansen, Nikita Misella ; Kamper, Anne Lise ; Rix, Marianne ; Feldt-Rasmussen, Bo ; Sørensen, Mads Vaarby ; Berg, Peder ; Astrup, Arne ; Salomo, Louise. / Post-intervention Adherence to the New Nordic Renal Diet among patients with chronic kidney disease, stages 3 and 4. In: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2024.

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abstract = "The New Nordic Renal Diet (NNRD) is a meal pattern reduced in phosphorus, protein, and sodium for patients with moderate chronic kidney disease. The NNRD showed improvements in metabolic, and physiological outcomes after 26-weeks intervention. In the original study, participants were randomized to NNRD (n = 30), or control (habitual diet) (n = 30). The aim of this study was to explore adherence to the NNRD 3 months after cessation of intervention (follow-up). Fifty-seven participants completed the follow-up visit, which consisted of fasting blood samples and 24 h urine samples. At follow-up, there was no longer a significant reduction in 24 h urine phosphorus excretion in the NNRD group. From intervention to follow-up, 24 h urine phosphorus increased by 63 mg in the NNRD group, vs. −24.1 mg in the control group, between-group difference 87.1 mg (−10.1, 184.3, p = 0.08). Our findings show that more active intervention is needed to support adherence and maintain beneficial effects of the NNRD.",
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AU - Sørensen, Mads Vaarby

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N2 - The New Nordic Renal Diet (NNRD) is a meal pattern reduced in phosphorus, protein, and sodium for patients with moderate chronic kidney disease. The NNRD showed improvements in metabolic, and physiological outcomes after 26-weeks intervention. In the original study, participants were randomized to NNRD (n = 30), or control (habitual diet) (n = 30). The aim of this study was to explore adherence to the NNRD 3 months after cessation of intervention (follow-up). Fifty-seven participants completed the follow-up visit, which consisted of fasting blood samples and 24 h urine samples. At follow-up, there was no longer a significant reduction in 24 h urine phosphorus excretion in the NNRD group. From intervention to follow-up, 24 h urine phosphorus increased by 63 mg in the NNRD group, vs. −24.1 mg in the control group, between-group difference 87.1 mg (−10.1, 184.3, p = 0.08). Our findings show that more active intervention is needed to support adherence and maintain beneficial effects of the NNRD.

AB - The New Nordic Renal Diet (NNRD) is a meal pattern reduced in phosphorus, protein, and sodium for patients with moderate chronic kidney disease. The NNRD showed improvements in metabolic, and physiological outcomes after 26-weeks intervention. In the original study, participants were randomized to NNRD (n = 30), or control (habitual diet) (n = 30). The aim of this study was to explore adherence to the NNRD 3 months after cessation of intervention (follow-up). Fifty-seven participants completed the follow-up visit, which consisted of fasting blood samples and 24 h urine samples. At follow-up, there was no longer a significant reduction in 24 h urine phosphorus excretion in the NNRD group. From intervention to follow-up, 24 h urine phosphorus increased by 63 mg in the NNRD group, vs. −24.1 mg in the control group, between-group difference 87.1 mg (−10.1, 184.3, p = 0.08). Our findings show that more active intervention is needed to support adherence and maintain beneficial effects of the NNRD.

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