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2018 Volume 9 Issue 2 Special Issue

Impact of Diet and Lifestyle Modifications in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients, Kims Hospital, Bangalore, India


Reza Alisani, Sunil R.
Abstract

Objective: This study was aimed impact of diet and lifestyle modifications in chronic kidney disease patients in KIMS hospital, Bangalore, India. Methodology: The subjects comprised of 158 men without a background marked by cardiovascular disease, stroke, or renal dysfunction or dialysis treatment. he accompanying way of lifestyle behaviors were assessed utilizing an institutionalized self-managed questionnaire: habitual moderate exercise, daily physical activity, walking speed, eating speed, late-night eating, bedtime snacking, skipping breakfast, and drinking and smoking propensities. The subjects were isolated into four classifications as indicated by the adjustment in   each lifestyle behavior from pattern as far as possible of development (healthy-healthy, unhealthy-healthy, healthy-unhealthy and unhealthy-unhealthy). Result: A multivariate examination demonstrated that, nearly admire to habitual routine moderate exercise and late-night meal, keeping up an unhealthy lifestyle resulted in a fundamentally higher odd ratio (OR) occurrence of CKD than keeping up a lifestyle (OR 8.94; 95% certainty interim [CI], 1.10-15.40 for habitual moderate exercise and OR 4.00; 95% CI, 1.38-11.57 for late-night eating). What's more, as for sleep time eating, the change from a healthy to an unhealthy lifestyle and keeping up an unhealthy lifestyle brought about altogether higher OR for frequency of CKD than maintaining a healthy lifestyle (OR 4.44; 95% CI, 1.05-13.93 for healthy-unhealthy group and OR 11.02; 95% CI, 2.83-26.69 for unhealthy-unhealthy group). Conclusion: The aftereffects of the present examination propose that the absence of ongoing moderate exercise, late-night dinner, and bedtime snacking may increase the risk of CKD.


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