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DISH UP a Kidney-Friendly Meal for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (Not on Dialysis)


HOW TO PLAN A KIDNEY-FRIENDLY MEAL


Fill a 9- or 10-inch plate with:


• A 1/3 to 1/2 palm-sized serving of protein


• Fruits and vegetables • Breads, cereals, or grains • Healthy fats


For more information on foods and beverages to enjoy, see the back of this sheet.


DISH UP a Dialysis-Friendly Meal for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease on Dialysis


MORE HELP FOR PEOPLE WITH KIDNEY DISEASE


If you are on dialysis, have a kidney transplant, or have diabetes, talk to your registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) about your nutrition needs.


If you have not yet seen a RDN and would like to know about other foods you can eat, ask your doctor for a referral for medical nutrition therapy.


HOW TO PLAN A DIALYSIS- FRIENDLY MEAL


MY GOALS


Fill a 9- or 10-inch plate with: • A palm-sized serving of protein • Fruits and vegetables • Breads, cereals, or grains • A serving of healthy fat


Limit your meal beverage to ½ to 1 cup (4 to 8 fluid ounces).


For more information on foods and beverages to enjoy, see the back of this sheet.


MORE HELP FOR PEOPLE WITH KIDNEY DISEASE


If you are not on dialysis, have a kidney transplant, or have diabetes, talk to your registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) about your nutrition needs.


MY GOALS


If you take phosphorus binders, take them during every meal, or as directed.


Six Factors to Fit See Page 37


National Kidney Diet: Dish Up a Kidney-Friendly Meal


National Kidney Diet: Dish Up a Dialysis-Friendly Meal See Page 20


NEW TO THE EATRIGHTSTORE


Selected titles from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) See Pages 32-33


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