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Nutritional Status of Patients Undergoing Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD)
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NutritionNutrition DevelopmentDialysis TherapyNutritional StatusRenal FunctionBody CompositionNutritional InterventionsBiochemical NutritionDietary IntakeTotal Body PotassiumPublic HealthChronic Kidney DiseaseMedical NutritionHemodialysisCapd PatientsKidney FailureClinical NutritionMedical Nutrition TherapyNutritional ResponseMicronutrientsUrologyTotal Body NitrogenNutritional RequirementPhysiologyNutritional SciencesHuman NutritionMetabolismMedicineNephrologyNutrition Assessment
Nutritional follow-up of 20 CAPD patients for 18–24 months showed a decrease in total body nitrogen, increase in total body potassium and body weight, and a decrease in protein intake over time. There was no correlation between changes in TBN and the biochemical parameters measured. Serial dietetic assessments and measurements of total body nitrogen as well as adherence to an adequate protein intake will assist in the prevention of malnutrition in CAPD patients.
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