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Effect of moderate dietary protein restriction on the progression of overt diabetic nephropathy: a 6-mo prospective study
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Document Type
Periodical
Source
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Oct 1994, Vol. 60 Issue 4, p579, 7 p.
Subject
Health aspects
Physiological aspects
Diabetic nephropathies -- Health aspects
Proteins -- Physiological aspects
Language
ISSN
0002-9165
Abstract
To assess whether moderate dietary protein restriction can delay the progression of overt diabetic nephropathy, 22 subjects with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus were randomly assigned to an unrestricted protein diet (> 1.6 g.kg body [wt.sup.-1].[d.sup.-1] or a moderately protein-restricted diet (0.8 g.kg body [wt.sup.-1].[d.sup.-1] and followed prospectively for six mo. Direct isotope methods were used to assess renal function. Protein intake was assessed by measurement of urinary urea nitrogen. The two groups were well-matched for age, sex, duration of diabetes, glycemic control, blood pressure, and degree of renal insufficiency. Patients consuming the unrestricted protein diet (n = 11) showed a progressive decline in glomerular filtration rate of 1.3 mL.[min.sup.-1].[mo.sup.-1] with no change in proteinuria. Patients consuming the moderately protein-restricted diet showed a marked decrease in the degree of proteinuria (2.15-1.13 g/d, P = 0.036) and a stabilization of glomerular filtration rate. This occurred independently of changes in blood pressure or glycemic control. Moderate dietary protein restriction can ameliorate progression of overt diabetic nephropathy. Am J Clin Nutr 1994;60:579-85.