DaVita.com Kidney Blog Helps Kidney Patients Find Fun Ways to Celebrate Holidays and Tips for Eating Healthy
Posted on: Saturday, 14 February 2009, 14:16 CST
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Diet is an integral part of managing chronic kidney disease and ensuring patients' overall health and quality of life. Because the kidneys can no longer filter and eliminate waste products and excess fluid, kidney diets are focused on maintaining adequate nutrition and keeping minerals and
electrolytes in balance. DaVita.com's Kidney Diet Tips blog provides tips on what to eat on the kidney diet along with links to tasty kidney-friendly recipes on www.davita.com/recipes. A DaVita renal dietitian posts tips and recipes on the site each week to help patients manage their special diet needs, while still enjoying foods they can eat.
This Valentine's Day DaVita dietitian,
- Make dinner reservations. A long wait and hunger contributes to less control over food choices.
- Study the menu online before going to the restaurant.
- Request no added salt to food and sauces or gravies on the side if possible.
- Bring your phosphorus binders (pills which help reduce the amount of phosphorus absorbed into the bloodstream).
- Share an entree or dessert to help stay within your kidney diet goals or take a portion home.
- Enjoy the ambiance and special meal instead of focusing on food too much.
- If you are on limited liquids, choose your favorite beverage and stick to one small portion.
Debbie Benner, MA, RD, CSR, and National Director Nutrition Services says, "The blog is just another way patients can interact and find the resources they need to live an enjoyable healthy life on dialysis."
In addition to Kidney Diet Tips, DaVita.com features another blog called Kidney Postings with the latest articles on kidney disease and dialysis. The purpose of the information is to keep patients informed and educated, bettering their outcomes and overall understanding of chronic kidney disease.
For more information or to visit the DaVita.com blogs, please visit www.davita.com/blogs
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DaVita.com is the premier online resource for information on dialysis and chronic kidney disease. From informative articles and animated learning modules to recipes for the renal diet and other useful tools, DaVita.com continues to update information to website visitors. Educational tools include information on kidney function, dialysis procedures, dialysis modalities and special features such as the Discussion Forum, dialysis center locator, GFR Calculator and more.
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