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The effect of increasing the dietary fibre content of diets of patients with chronic renal failure treated by haemodialysis at home
Authors:Frederic T. Pender
Affiliation:Department of Dietetics and Nutrition, Queen Margaret College, Edinburgh, EH12 8TS, Scotland
Abstract:
The study described tested the hypothesis that increasing amounts of dietary fibre (DF) in the diet of patients on haemodialysis (HD) may achieve positive clinical benefit without adversely affecting serum potassium and plasma phosphate. The current diet of 20 home HD patients was supplemented with 15g unprocessed wheat bran incorporated into three 'bran muffins' eaten daily for a trial period of 28 days. During this period patients reported an improvement in bowel habit. Serum potassium decreased slightly but not significantly ( P =0.242) but there was a significant rise in plasma phosphate ( P =0.004). These findings suggest that when increasing DF in devising HD dietary regimes, plasma phosphate is possibly the more sensitive biochemical variable following introduction of wheat bran.
Keywords:chronic renal failure    dietary fibre    haemodialysis
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