Plant-Based Diets and Peritoneal Dialysis: A Review
Scott E. Liebman, Shivam Joshi
Abstract
Whole food plant-based diets are gaining popularity as a preventative and therapeutic modality for numerous chronic health conditions, including chronic kidney disease, but their role and safety in end-stage kidney disease patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) is unclear. Given the general public's increased interest in this dietary pattern, it is likely that clinicians will encounter individuals on PD who are either consuming, considering, or interested in learning more about a diet with more plants. This review explores how increasing plant consumption might affect those on PD, encompassing potential benefits, including some specific to the PD population, and potential concerns.
Topics & Concepts
Peritoneal dialysisMedicineIntensive care medicineBiologyInternal medicineDiet and metabolism studiesRenal function and acid-base balanceAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact