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      HELPFUL TIP                   Eating the right foods when you’re on dialysis can be challenging 
                                  and it’s different for everyone, but you can still enjoy good food.  
      There is no standard        In this chapter we explain the changes you may need to make in  
      “kidney diet”: what         your diet and help you choose the right types and amounts of food  
      you eat may change as       to meet your individual needs. You’ll also be meeting with a kidney 
      your kidney function        dietitian who will explain your particular requirements. 
      or your medications          
      change, or if you have      Why do you need to limit  
      other conditions like       certain types of foods?
      diabetes. If you’re on        Dialysis removes waste products in  
      dialysis, you’ll need to    the blood. In general, the more dialysis  
      make some changes           hours you do, the more waste products  
      to your diet, which can     are removed. Peritoneal dialysis and  
      be difficult. But these     home hemodialysis have fewer  
      changes don’t have          diet restrictions because dialysis  
      to take the fun out         is done more often and longer.  
      of food. The Kidney         However, dialysis can also remove  
      Community Kitchen is        nutrients the body needs. Depending on  
      a resource that offers      your blood levels, you may need to increase  
      kidney-friendly recipes,    or decrease certain types of foods.  
      meal plans and kidney        
      diet and nutrition tips.    Protein
      Check out the meal 
      plans and recipes at          Everyone needs some protein every day to keep healthy. Your  
      kidneycommunitykitchen.ca.  body needs protein to help fight infections, heal wounds and keep 
      And if you sign up to       your muscles strong and healthy. You will likely need to eat more 
      be a member (it’s free!),   protein than before you started dialysis, especially if you are on 
      you also have access to     peritoneal dialysis. Why? Because some protein is filtered out with 
      the meal planner tool.      dialysis. A dietitian will meet with you to determine the right amount  
                                  of protein for you. Here are some high protein food choices: 
                                  •  Meat such as chicken, turkey, beef, pork  
                                     (choose meats without phosphate additives) and fish
                                  • Tofu
                                  • Eggs
                                  •  Cottage cheese
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          Phosphorus (phosphate)                                                    See Chapter Two: 
             Phosphorus is a mineral that keeps your bones strong and healthy       Dialysis, the section 
          but tends to build up in people with reduced kidney function.             called “Chronic kidney 
          Almost all foods have phosphorus, but some foods have much more           disease – mineral 
          than others. Most people on dialysis will likely need to limit their      and bone disorder 
          phosphorus intake to reduce phosphate build-up in the blood.              (CKD-MBD)” for more 
          Dialysis removes only a small amount of phosphate from the blood.         information about 
          Too much phosphorus in the blood may lead to weak bones, itching,         phosphorus.
          and even calcification of the soft tissues of the body. 
             You cannot avoid all phosphorus in your diet but you can reduce 
          how much high phosphorus food you eat. You should avoid all foods 
          with phosphate additives because they are the most easily absorbed.     NOTES:
                             Too much phosphorus 
                             may cause
                             •  Itching
                             •  Joint pain
                             •  Hardening of blood 
                                vessel walls
             Phosphates from natural sources (meat, dairy, legumes, grains) are 
          less easily absorbed into the blood than phosphate food additives.
             Speak to your dialysis team about the phosphate target that’s  
          right for you.
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    NOTES:
                                 Read the labels
                                 Check the ingredient list for words that include  
                                 “phosphate” or “phosphoric” such as:
                                 •  Hexametaphosphate
                                 •  Monocalcium phosphate
                                 •  Phosphoric acid
                                 •  Sodium acid pyrophosphate
                                 •  Sodium aluminum phosphate
                                 •  Sodium phosphate
                                 •  Sodium tripolyphosphate
                                 If your phosphate levels are high, limit foods high in  
                               phosphorus by avoiding: 
                               •  Foods with phosphate additives, including: 
                                 •  “Seasoned” meats 
                                 •  Soft drinks (colas, dark sodas,  
                                     and some iced teas) 
                                 •  Fast food
                                 •  Processed meats and cheeses 
                               •  Dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream) 
                               •  Nuts and seeds
                                 Milk substitutes
                                 Milk substitutes, including rice and almond milk 
                                 without added phosphate, can often be used to 
                                 replace cow’s milk but speak with a dietitian first 
                                 to see if these products are right for you.
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