SUBJECT INDEX. Tvedegaard, E., 20. Ulerich, L., E1 (July) Wapensky, T., 45 Warner, J., 116 Warsaba, D., 52
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1 268 Supasyndh, O., 134 Suraci, C., 208 Tatangelo, P., 208 Tavares, I., 157 Tozzo, C., 208 Tvedegaard, E., 20 Ulerich, L., E1 (July) Wapensky, T., 45 Warner, J., 116 Warsaba, D., 52 Wells, L.M., 26 Winkler, D., E1 (Oct.) Wolfenden, R.C., 26 York, S., 52 Young, B.S., 72 Acidosis and nutritional status of renal transplant patients, Acute renal failure Aging maintenance hemodialysis patients, Air-displacement plethysmography 11 Albumin, serum impact of nutrition counseling on, postdialysis, as better marker of nutrition in pediatric hemodialysis patients, Amino acids intradialytic supplementation with, in hemodialysis patients with malnutrition, ketoanalogs of, trial of Ketodiet in predialytic chronic renal failure, Anorexia among chronic hemodialysis patients, reasons for, 115 Anthropometry 10 Atherosclerosis and association of obesity with inflammation in chronic kidney disease, Bioelectrical impedance analysis effect of cyclosporine on salt sensitivity of body water composition in psoriatic patients with normal renal function, showing changes in body composition at early impairment of kidney transplant function, Body composition bioimpedance analysis showing changes in, at early impairment of renal transplant function, muscle insulin-like growth factor status, functional capacity and, in hemodialysis patients, Bone disease, see Renal osteodystrophy Breads calcium-enriched, for treatment of uremic hyperphosphatemia, weight gain, 59 C-reactive proteins 9 in nutritional profile of patients with chronic renal disease, Calcium-fortified foods calcium-enriched bread for treatment of uremic hyperphosphatemia, product update, E1 (July) Cardiovascular disease association of obesity with inflammation in chronic kidney disease and, reducing risk of in renal transplant recipients living in risk of, and dietary intakes of renal transplant recipients living in Children, see Pediatric patients Cholesterol levels effect of soy protein diet on serum lipids of renal transplant patients, Chromium Chronic kidney disease association of obesity with inflammation in, cooking at home to improve quality of life in, energy requirements in patients with, subjective global assessment in, review of, zinc levels after iron supplementation in patients with, Chronic renal failure adequate dietary protein restriction in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with, dialysis for, see Dialysis patients predialytic dietary manipulations and nutritional status in, nutritional profile of patients with, trial of ketoanalogs with very low protein diet in, Computerized axial tomography 12 Condiments weight gain, 57 Continuous renal replacement therapy in vitro clearance of trace elements via, Continuous venovenous hemofiltration in vitro clearance of trace elements via,
2 269 Cooking at home, to improve quality of life in CKD patients, Copper Council on Renal Nutrition (CRN) Message from the Chairperson, 60 61, , , Counseling, nutritional focused on phosphate intake in hemodialysis patients with hyperphosphatemia, impact on serum albumin levels, Creatine kinetics Cyclosporine effect on salt sensitivity of body water composition in psoriatic patients with normal renal function, Diabetes adequate dietary protein restriction in patients with chronic renal failure and, food lists for patients with kidney disease and, nutritional status and oxidative processes in diabetic and nondiabetic peritoneal dialysis patients, Dialysis facilities dietetic staffing patterns and activities in, 115 facility-specific factors, effect on nutritional status and survival in hemodialysis patients, practical strategies for enhancing patient education in, Dialysis patients hemodialysis, anorexia among, reasons for, 115 calcium-enriched breads for treatment of uremic hyperphosphatemia in, status and survival, hyperphosphatemia in, multidisciplinary approach to, 116 impact of nutrition counseling on serum albumin levels in, intradialytic amino acids supplementation, muscle insulin-like growth factor status, body composition, and functional capacity in, N-3 and N-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in, nontraditional in-center exercise programs for, 115 outcome research, nutrition, and reverse epidemiology in, pediatric, postdialysis albumin as better nutrition marker in, practical strategies for enhancing patient education in hemodialysis clinics, subjective global analysis as measure of nutritional status in, with hyperphosphatemia, dietary habits and counseling focused on phosphate intake in, with hyperphosphatemia, effect of diet education on laboratory values of, peritoneal dialysis nutritional status and oxidative processes in diabetic and nondiabetic patients on, Dietary habits of renal transplant patients, Dietary manipulations adequate protein dietary restriction in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with chronic renal failure, calcium-enriched breads for treatment of uremic hyperphosphatemia, cardiovascular risk and, dietary intakes of renal transplant recipients living in patient hotels versus home, incentive program to control interdialytic weight gain, nutritional status and, in predialysis chronic renal failure patients, soy protein diet, effect on serum lipids of renal transplant patients, trial of ketoanalogs with very low protein diet in predialytic chronic renal failure, Dietitians, Registered dietetic staffing patterns and activities in dialysis facilities, 115 Dual x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) 11 Education, patient cooking can improve quality of life in CKD patients, dietary, effect on laboratory values of hemodialysis patients with hyperphosphatemia, food lists for patients with kidney disease, diabetic, nondiabetic, impact of nutrition counseling on serum albumin levels in hemodialysis patients, in hemodialysis clinics, practical strategies for enhancement of, incentive program to control interdialytic weight gains, Elderly patients End-stage renal disease, see Chronic renal failure and Dialysis patients Energy homeostasis Energy requirements in patients with chronic kidney disease, components, determinants and measurement of, energy expenditure,
3 270 Epidemiology, reverse and outcome research and nutrition, in maintenance hemodialysis patients, Exercise programs hemodialysis patients receptivity of nontraditional incenter, 115 Facilities, see Dialysis facilities Fats, dietary dietary habits and nutritional status of renal transplant patients, product update, E1 (April) Fatty acids, polyunsaturated supplementation with N-3 and N-6, effects in hemodialysis patients, Fish oil supplementation with, effects in hemodialysis patients, Fluid control weight gain, Folic acid supplementation of, for renal transplant patients, Food lists, see also Product updates for patients with kidney disease, diabetic renal diet, nondiabetic renal diet, Fruits weight gain, 58 Functional capacity muscle insulin-like growth factor status, body composition and, in hemodialysis patients, Grains weight gain, 59 Growth factors Insulin-like growth factor 1, in assessment and monitoring of uremic malnutrition, 9 Heart healthy diets dietary intakes of renal transplant recipients living in Hemodialysis patients, anorexia among, reasons for, 115 calcium-enriched breads for treatment of uremic hyperphosphatemia in, status and survival, hyperphosphatemia in, multidisciplinary approach to, 116 impact of nutrition counseling on serum albumin levels in, intradialytic amino acids supplementation, muscle insulin-like growth factor status, body composition, and functional capacity in, N-3 and N-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in, Hemodialysis patients (Continued) nontraditional in-center exercise programs for, 115 outcome research, nutrition, and reverse epidemiology in, pediatric, postdialysis albumin as better nutrition marker in, practical strategies for enhancing patient education in hemodialysis clinics, subjective global analysis as measure of nutritional status in, with hyperphosphatemia, dietary habits and counseling focused on phosphate intake in, with hyperphosphatemia, effect of diet education on laboratory values of, Herbal supplements product update, E1 (Jan.) Home care dietary intakes of renal transplant recipients living in Hospitalization status and, in hemodialysis patients, in outcome research in maintenance hemodialysis patients, 66 subjective global assessment scores and, 116 Hotels, patient dietary intakes of renal transplant recipients living in Hydration status effect of cyclosporine on salt sensitivity and, in psoriatic patients with normal renal function, Hypercholesterolemia effect of soy protein diet on serum lipids of renal transplant patients, Hyperphosphatemia calcium-enriched breads for treatment of uremic, dietary habits and counseling focused on phosphate intake in hemodialysis patients with, effect of diet education on laboratory values of hemodialysis patients with, multidisciplinary approach to in dialysis patients, 116 Hypertension effect of cyclosporine on salt sensitivity and body water composition in psoriatic patients with normal renal function, Inflammation association with obesity in chronic kidney disease, malnutrition-inflammation complex syndrome and reverse epidemiology in maintenance hemodialysis patients, Insulin-like growth factors IGF-1 9
4 271 Insulin-like growth factors (Continued) in muscles, and body composition and functional capacity in hemodialysis patients, Intake, dietary nutrient Interdialytic weight gain incentive program to control, International Society of Renal Nutrition & Metabolism (ISRN&M) information on 12th International Congress, 1 (Editorial) dietitian sessions at, 63 (Editorial) Intradialytic parenteral nutrition (IDPN) amino acids supplementation in hemodialysis patients with malnutrition, need for studies addressing effect on patient outcomes, 3 5 (Guest Editorial) Iron supplementation zinc levels in patients with chronic kidney disease after, Journal of Renal Nutrition excellent impact factor of, (Editorial) online submission and review procedure, 1 2 (Editorial) Ketoanalogs, of amino acids trial of ketoanalog diet in predialytic chronic renal failure, Ketodiet trial of in predialytic chronic renal failure, Kidney failure, see Acute kidney failure and Chronic kidney failure Kidney stones, see Urolithiasis Kidney transplantation, see Renal transplantation Kinetics creatine, Laboratory values of hemodialysis patients with hyperphosphatemia, effect of diet education on, Leukotriene B4 supplementation with N-3 and N-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids, effects on production of in hemodialysis patients, Lipids nutritional impact of lipid-lowering statins, E1 (Oct.) serum, effect of soy protein diet on, in renal transplant patients, Lipoxygenase activity effect of supplementation with N-3 and N-6 polyunsaturated acids in hemodialysis patients on, Low protein diets trial of ketoanalogs with, in predialytic chronic renal failure, Magnetic resonance imaging 12 Maintenance hemodialysis, see also Hemodialysis patients, outcome research, nutrition, and reverse epidemiology in, Malnutrition intradialytic amino acids supplementation in hemodialysis patients with, oxidative stress related to, in diabetic and nondiabetic peritoneal dialysis patients, uremic, assessment and monitoring of, 6 19 Malnutrition-inflammation complex syndrome and reverse epidemiology in maintenance hemodialysis patients, Manganese Mortality status and, in hemodialysis patients, in outcome research in maintenance hemodialysis patients, Muscle wasting insulin-like growth factor status, body composition and functional capacity in hemodialysis patients, National Kidney Foundation (NKF) 2004 Clinical Meetings Abstracts, Near infrared interactance 11 Neutron activation methods 12 Nitrogen balance studies Nutrient intake, dietary Nutrition intensive counseling on, impact on serum albumin levels in hemodialysis patients, intradialytic parenteral (IDPN) need for studies on effect on patient outcomes, 3 5 (Guest Editorial) Nutritional status and outcome research and reverse epidemiology in maintenance hemodialysis patients, dietary manipulations and, in predialysis chronic renal failure patients, effect of patient- and facility-specific factors on survival and, in hemodialysis patients, of renal transplant patients, oxidative processes and, in diabetic and nondiabetic peritoneal dialysis patients, postdialysis albumin as better marker of in pediatric hemodialysis patients, 45 51
5 272 Nutritional status (Continued) profile of, in predialysis patients with chronic renal disease, reliability of subjective global analysis as measure of in hemodialysis, subjective global assessment of in chronic kidney disease, review of, Obesity association with inflammation in chronic kidney disease, dietary habits and nutritional status of renal transplant patients, Outcomes, patient and nutrition and reverse epidemiology in maintenance hemodialysis patients, effect of intradialytic parenteral nutrition (IDPN) on, 3 5 (Guest Editorial) Oxidative stress and nutritional status in diabetic and nondiabetic peritoneal dialysis patients, Parathyroid hormone, serum age-related decline in, in maintenance hemodialysis patients, Parenteral nutrition intradialytic (IDPN) need for studies on effect on patient outcomes, 3 5 (Guest Editorial) Patient education, see Education, patient Patient-specific factors effect on nutritional status and survival in hemodialysis patients, Pediatric patients postdialysis albumin as better nutrition marker in hemodialysis patients, Peritoneal dialysis patients nutritional status and oxidative processes in diabetic and nondiabetic, Phosphate binding calcium-enriched breads for treatment of uremic hyperphosphatemia, Phosphate index counseling focused on, in hemodialysis patients with hyperphosphatemia, Phosphorus, serum effect of diet education on laboratory values of hemodialysis patients with hyperphosphatemia, Plethysmography, air displacement 11 Polyunsaturated fatty acids supplementation with N-3 and N-6, effects in hemodialysis patients, Prealbumin, serum 8 9 Predialytic chronic renal failure dietary manipulations and nutritional status in, nutritional profile of patients with, trial of ketoanalogs with very low protein diet in, Product updates calcium-fortified foods, E1 (July) fats, E1 (April) herbal supplements, E1 (Jan.) statins, lipid-lowering, nutritional impact of, E1 (Oct.) Progression, of chronic renal failure adequate protein dietary restriction in diabetic and nondiabetic patients, Protein homeostasis nitrogen balance studies, stable isotope infusion techniques, Proteins dietary restriction of, in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with chronic renal failure, somatic, visceral, 7 9 soy protein diet, effect on serum lipids of renal transplant patients, Pruritus effect of supplementation with N-3 and N-6 polyunsaturated acids in hemodialysis patients with, Psoriasis effect of cyclosporine on salt sensitivity of body water composition in psoriatic patients with normal renal function, Quality of life in outcome research in maintenance hemodialysis patients, Racial differences renal response to dietary and supplement challenges in black and white stone-free population, Recipes Italian pita sandwich, wild rice with vegan sausage, Registered Dietitians, see Dietitians, Registered Renal diets, see also Dietary manipulations food lists for patients with kidney disease, diabetic renal diet, nondiabetic renal diet, trial of ketoanalogs with very low protein diet in predialytic chronic renal failure, Renal failure acute, see Acute renal failure chronic, see Chronic renal failure Renal osteodystrophy achieving results in management of by using protocols, 115 Renal transplant recipients bioimpedance analysis showing changes in body composition at early impairment of transplant function, dietary habits and nutritional status of, 20 25
6 273 Renal transplant recipients (Continued) dietary intakes of, living in patient hotels versus home, effect of soy protein diet on serum lipids of, Resting energy expenditure Retinol-binding protein 9 Reverse epidemiology and outcome research and nutrition in maintenance hemodialysis patients, Safflower oil supplementation with, effects in hemodialysis patients, Salt sensitivity effect of cyclosporine on, and body water composition in psoriatic patients with normal renal function, Selenium Serum albumin, see Albumin, serum Somatic protein stores Stable isotope infusion techniques Starches weight gain, 59 Statins lipid-lowering, nutritional impact of, E1 (Oct.) Stones, kidney, see Urolithiasis Subjective global assessment reliability of, as measure of nutritional status in hemodialysis, review of, in chronic kidney disease, current literature with SGA as nutritional assessment tool, 198 history of, recommendations, scores on, and hospitalization, 116 Supplements and nutritional status of renal transplant patients, herbal, product update, E1 (Jan.) intradialytic amino acids, in hemodialysis patients with malnutrition, lithogenic and anti-lithogenic, renal response to challenges with, in stone-free population, N-3 and N-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids, effects in hemodialysis patients, Survival, see also Mortality status and, in hemodialysis patients, Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and in vitro clearance of trace elements via continuous renal Trace elements in vitro clearance of via continuous renal replacement therapy, Transferrin, serum 9 Transplantation, renal bioimpedance analysis showing changes in body composition at early impairment of transplant function, dietary habits and nutritional status of patients after, dietary intakes of, living in patient hotels versus home, effect of soy protein diet on serum lipids of patients after, Uremia calcium-enriched breads for treatment of uremic hyperphosphatemia, Uremic malnutrition assessment and monitoring of, 6 19 energy homeostasis, protein homeostasis, somatic proteins, visceral proteins, 7 9 Urolithiasis renal response to dietary and supplement challenges in stone-free population, Vegetables weight gain, 58 Visceral protein stores 7 9 Vitamin D supplementation of, for renal transplant patients, Water, body effect of cyclosporine on salt sensitivity and, in psoriatic patients with normal renal function, Weight gain dietary habits and nutritional status of renal transplant patients, interdialytic, incentive program to control, Zinc levels after iron supplementation in patients with chronic kidney disease,
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