Abstract
Diet is gaining traction as a major CKD-related risk factor for death and disability. Furthermore, a "healthy" diet in patients with CKD is associated with reduced mortality. The data to be discussed support diet as the foundational, "food integrated with pharmacologic therapy," approach to management of individuals with CKD, and those at risk for it. This is the reverse of the current approach in which pharmacologic therapy is considered as foundational to CKD management. In this review, we will discuss the following: ( 1 ) overview of plant diet approaches-discuss different types of Plant-Based Diet (PBD) Approaches, ( 2 ) evidence from trials and observational studies regarding CKD incidence and progression in participants without known CKD with PBDs, and ( 3 ) efficacy of PBDs in participants with known CKD and across various stages of CKD.