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Kidney Disease: Choosing the Right Protein for Your Body

Choosing the right type and amount of protein you eat is important when you have chronic kidney disease. It can affect your overall health and kidney function.

Choosing the right amount of protein

If you have kidney disease but are not yet on dialysis, you will most likely need a low-protein diet. This helps slow down the speed at which your kidneys are failing. Your health care provider or a dietitian will calculate the amount of protein you can eat each day. It's based on:

  • Your body weight.
  • The degree of kidney failure you have.
  • The amount of protein in your urine.
  • Your daily activities.

Eat your daily protein

The amount of protein that you can eat each day may change with time. It's based on how well your kidneys are working. Your health care provider decides your protein intake by the stage of your kidney disease. Your body weight is also a factor. If your protein intake is decreased, you may need to eat more calories from other types of food. Carbohydrates, such as bread and pasta, are good choices.

  • I can eat _____ grams of protein each day.
  • I should eat a total of _____ calories each day to maintain my body weight and muscle mass.

Choosing the right type of protein

People with kidney failure have to limit the amount of phosphorus in their diet. But many proteins have a lot of phosphorus in them. Milk products are a good example.

Your choice of protein may also be limited because of cultural, religious, and social values. This may be the case with vegetarian, vegan, kosher, and halal diets. Registered dietitians in the clinic and your health care team can work out the protein types and amounts best for you.

Online Medical Reviewer: Raymond Turley Jr PA-C
Online Medical Reviewer: Sravani Chintapalli Researcher
Date Last Reviewed: 2/1/2025
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