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    Jerrilynn D. Burrowes, Csaba P. Kovesdy, Laura D. Byham-Gray, editors.
    Summary: This third edition of this text is organized into seven sections that address the educational needs of dietitians and other health care professionals around the world who seek current information about nutritional management of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Part I addresses the differences in the epidemiology of CKD and renal replacement therapy worldwide, such as environmental, ethnic, cultural, political and macroeconomic factors. Part II includes a thorough review of the components of the nutrition assessment, which includes information about psychosocial issues affecting nutritional status in kidney disease and drug-nutrient interactions, and parts III and IV review preventative strategies for common disorders associated with CKD such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease, and current evidence-based treatment recommendations for the nutrition management of non-dialyzed, dialyzed and transplanted adults are addressed. Part V presents the nutritional concerns of CKD populations with special needs (i.e., pregnancy, infancy, childhood, adolescence and the elderly). The nutrition management of other disorders associated with kidney disease are covered in Part VI; these include protein-energy wasting and the inflammatory response, bone and mineral disorders, nephrotic syndrome, nephrolithiasis, and acute kidney injury. Lastly, Part VII is devoted to cutting-edge research on topics of concern in nutrition in kidney disease such as the gut microbiome including pre- and probiotics, appetite regulation, advanced glycation end products, physical activity and structured exercise, and dietary patterns including plant-based diets. When appropriate, the new clinical practice guidelines in nutrition for individuals with CKD are integrated into the chapters. The third edition of Nutrition in Kidney Disease will be a highly informative resource for nephrologists, nutrition scientists, nutritionists, and researchers and students whose research, pract ice, and education includes nutrition and kidney disease.

    Contents:
    Part I: Foundations for Clinical Practice and Overview
    Epidemiology and Changing Demographics of Chronic Kidney Disease in the United States and Abroad
    History of Dietary Protein Treatment for Non-dialyzed Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
    Kidney Function in Health and Disease
    Part II Components of the Nutrition Assessment
    Anthropometric Assessment in Kidney Disease
    Biochemical Nutritional Assessment in Chronic Kidney Disease
    Nutrition-focused Physical Examination and Assessment in Chronic Kidney Disease
    Dietary Assessment in Kidney Disease
    Psychosocial Issues Affecting Nutrtional Status in Kidney Disease
    Drug-Nutrient Interactions
    Part III: Preventative Strategies for Chronic Kidney Disease Among Adults
    Hypertension
    Diabetes Mellitus and Chronic Kidney Disease
    Implications and Management of Obesity in Kidney Disease
    Nutritional Management of Cardiovascular Disease
    Part IV: Chronic Kidney Disease in Adults Treated by Renal Replacement Therapies
    CKD Stages 1-5 (Non-dialysis)
    Maintenance Hemodialysis
    Peritonal Dialysis
    Nutrition Support in Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis
    Kidney Transplantation
    Part V: Nutrition in Chronic Kidney Disease Among Special Needs Populations
    Pregnancy
    Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence
    The Aging Adult and Chronic Kidney Disease
    Part VI: Nutritional Management of Other Disorders that Impact Kidney Function
    Protein-Energy Wasting/Malnutrition and the Inflammatory Response
    Bone and Mineral Disorders
    Nephrotic Syndrome
    Nephrolithiasis
    Acute Kidney Injury
    Part VII: Additional Nutritional Considerations in Kidney Disease
    The Gut Microbiome
    Appetite Regulation
    Advanced Glycation End Products
    Physical Activity and Exercise in Chronic Kidney Disease
    Dietary Patterns
    Herbal and Other Natural Dietary Supplements
    Vitamin and Trace Element Needs in Chronic Kidney Disease
    Factors Affecting Dietary Adherence and Strategies for Improvi ng Adherence in Chronic Kidney Disease
    Effective Communication and Counseling Approaches
    Comparative Effectiveness Research and Renal Nutrition
    Suggested Resources for the Practitioner.
    Digital Access Springer 2020