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Extension of Healthy Life Span of Dialysis Patients in the Era of a 100-Year Life



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Autore: Inaba Masaaki Visualizza persona
Titolo: Extension of Healthy Life Span of Dialysis Patients in the Era of a 100-Year Life Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (208 p.)
Soggetto topico: Medicine
Soggetto non controllato: aging
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arterial spin labeling
blood oxygenation level-dependent
blood pressure
body mass index
body weight
cardiovascular disease
carnitine
carnitine deficiency
chronic kidney disease
CKD
CKD-MBD
clinical malnutrition
diabetes
dialysis
dialysis patients
diffusion tensor imaging
end-stage kidney disease
exercise
exercise tolerance
fat mass
FGF23
frailty
hemodialysis
hypercatabolism
hypertension
magnetic resonance imaging
malnutrition
mortality
muscle physiology
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nutrition
nutritional status
nutritional support
obesity paradox
older individuals
peritoneal dialysis
phosphate-binder
physical activity
potassium
potassium excretion
protein energy wasting
protein energy wasting (PEW)
protein synthesis
quality of life
renal rehabilitation
salt
sarcopenia
sarcopenia and frailty
skeletal muscle
sodium
subcutaneous fat
visceral fat
zinc
Persona (resp. second.): MoriKatsuhiko
InabaMasaaki
Sommario/riassunto: Malnutrition is becoming a more prominent health problem, with an increasing number of elderly CKD patients being put on dialysis. In addition, the presence of inflammation, sarcopenia/frailty, diabetes, and CVD is a definite and independent risk factor associated with higher mortality in this population. Although the restriction of protein intake has been recommended to protect eGFR decline, hyperphosphatemia, and hyperkalemia in CKD patients, it might accelerate the loss of skeletal muscle and adipose mass, leading to a poor prognosis. Therefore, flexible responses are considered regarding whether protein restriction should be continued or loosened in pre-dialysis CKD patients. In undernourished elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis, sufficient calorie/protein intake is necessary to counteract the development of sarcopenia/frailty. It is expected that the application of new drugs including phosphate binders and potassium chelators may achieve both a high enough intake and balanced levels of phosphate and potassium. Furthermore, the improvement of deficient micronutrients and poor appetite is also necessary. Comprehensive care is essential for the wellbeing of elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis. The topicof this Special Issue is "Extension of Healthy Life Span of Dialysis Patients in the Era of a 100-Year Life".
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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