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1 Acchiardo, S.R., 78, 198 Ajzen, H., 127 Asbell, D., 152 Berry, S.M., 15 Beto, J.A., 1,57, 121, 122, 175 Bower, R., 15 Bowers, B.M., 192 Burke, K.I., 27 Canziani, M.E.F., 127 Carter, B.L., 220 Chan, A, 11 Cochran, C., 11, 178 Cockram, D.B., 78 Council on Renal Nutrition Executive Committee, 176 Cuppari, L., 127 Davis, C., 15 de Abreu Carvalhaes, J.T., 136 DeOreo, P.B., 192 Derr, J., 34, 94,149,206 DeTar, S.S, 177 Draibe, S.A., 127 Foulks, C.J., 5, 11 Garavel, M., 32 Gilbert, T, 19 AUTHOR INDEX Giles, K., 179 Goldstein, C.S., 91 Harbert, G., 11 Helton, C., 19 Hensley, M.K., 104, 158 Jain, R.O. Kalista-Richards, M., 41 Karalis, M., 156 Kaufman, P.A., 198 Kelly, M.P., 183 Kight, M.A., 183 Kraus, AP. Jr., 198 Lacy, J., 15 Lindley, J., 11 Lowrie, E.G., 2 MacChlerie, P.F., 177 Martin, D.M., 27 Martini, L., 127 McCann, L., 37, 143, 179,209 Medeiros, F.A.M., 127 Mehta, R.L., 58 Migliore, V., 183 Monson, P., 58 Moore, L.w., 78,198 Neto, M.C., 127 Norwood, K., 177 Olevitch, L.R., 192 Orr,M.,15 Pagenkemper, J.J., 27 Papini, H.F., 127 Parker, T.F., 11 Patel, C., 220 Pereira, AM.L., 136 Roderick, S.L., 27 Satellite Dialysis Centers-RD Scientific Support, 183 Schoettker, P., 15 Shavlik, G.w., 27 Snetselaar, L., 86 Torres, M., 183 Victor, C., 88 Warshawsky, K., 15 Weiner Feldman, R.J., 97 White, L.L., 19 Yates, L.A., 102 Acute renal failure introduction to issue focusing on, 57 nutrition in, caloric and nitrogen balance in continuous renal replacement therapy, 72 future directions, goals of nutrition support, nitrogen balance in intermittent hemodialysis, 71 nutritional assessment, pathophysiology of malnutrition in, prescribing nutritional support in, support and outcome, outline for nutrition in, assessment and nutrition care plan, objective data base, Albumin value(s) in evaluating nutritional status, American Indian patient(s) compliance with hemodialysis among, interdialytic weight gain, 24 serum phosphorus, serum potassium, Amino acid(s) use of in intradialytic parenteral nutrition of hemodialysis patients, Angiotensin-converting inhibitor(s) in Anthropometrics in nutritional assessment in acute renal failure, 63 predialysis in children with chronic renal failure, Assessment, nutritional in acute renal failure, anthropometrics, 63 immune function, 64 nitrogen balance studies, 64 tools for, 63 visceral proteins, predialysis in children with chronic renal failure, anthropometric, dietary intake, 138 Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, see Polycystic kidney disease 234 Journal of Renal Nutrition, Vol 4, No 4 (October), 1994: pp
2 Blood pressure 124 Body fat after oral protein-energy supplementation in hemodialysis Body mass index Body weight see also Weight measurement Book and education reviews Daugirdas and Ing: Handbook of Dialysis (ed 2) 164 Mitch and Klahr: Nutrition and the Kidney (ed 2) 164 NKF of Southeast Texas: The Nutrition Connection: Guidelines for Early Kidney Disease (videotape),47 Ponichtera: Quick and Healthy Recipes and Ideas, 47 Bran cereal(s) potassium availability in selected products, Brazil nutritional assessment of children with chronic renal failure in, oral energy-protein supplementation of malnourished hemodialysis patients in, Bromcresol green dye-binding assay for serum albumin values, Bromcresol purple dye-binding assay for serum albumin values, Calcitriol intravenous administration protocol, advantages of protocol, 145 disadvantages of protocol, 145 tracking form and directions, treatment parameters, subcutaneous administration, 104 Calcium-based binder(s) and high phosphorus levels in patients with large appetites. 104 Calories adequate provision in acute renal failure, calculation of daily needs in acute renal failure, Cereal(s) potassium availability in selected products, Cheese product update and nutrient analysis of, Children, see Pediatric patient(s) Cholesterol limits on in National Renal Diet, 43 Chronic renal disease consensus conference on prevention of progressionin, 121, implications for dietetic practice, Chronic renal disease (Continued) importance of early intervention, 125 program format, Chronic renal failure growth and dietary intake assessment of children during predialysis management, response to oral nutritional supplement for, blood chemistries, 83 nutrient intake, sensory evaluation, stool, GI tolerance, and body weight, 83 Clinical briefs intravenous calcitriol administration protocol, nutrition education strategy, planning and implementing reduced-protein diet, urea kinetic modeling for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients, Clinical trials study designs and statistics in nutrition research, Compliance among American Indian hemodialysis patients, Continuing education introduction to self-assessment sections, 1 self-assessment questionnaires April, January, July, October, Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis urea kinetic modeling for patients on, Continuous renal replacement therapy caloric and nitrogen balance calculation in, Council on Renal Nutrition (CRN) celebrating 20th anniversary of, comments from past chairpersons, council growth, 181 outstanding service awards, 181 past chairpersons, perspective on, 175 practical aspects from the past, 182 publication editors, 181 recognized renal dietitian awards, recognized council awards, 181 research grant recipients, 180 Creatinine Data base(s) for urea kinetic modeling in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, Delicatessen meat(s) product update and nutrient analysis of, Diabetes insulin-dependent diabetes consensus conference on preventing progression in, non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
3 236 Diabetes (Continued) Dialysis continuous ambulatory peritoneal urea kinetic modeling in, intradialytic parenteral nutrition combined peripheral and, end-stage renal disease network perspective on, hospitalization rate and mortality, 5-10 principal dimensions of care, 2-4 morbidity and mortality of, 121 patient information form are you receiving enough dialysis, 219 see a/so Hemodialysis patient(s) Diet(s) planning and implementing a reduced-protein, Dietary counseling potassium availability in bran products, Dietary intake assessment predialysis in children with chronic renal failure, 138 Dye-binding assay(s) for serum albumin values, Education, see Continuing education and Patient education Electrolyte(s) in nutritional prescription for acute renal failure, 68 End-stage renal disease (ESRD) combined peripheral and intradialytic parenteral nutrition in, use of intradialytic parenteral nutrition in ESRD network, Energy requirement(s) resting energy expenditure measurement in hemodialysis patients, Energy-protein supplementation effectiveness in severely malnourished hemodialysis hematologic and biochemical indices, 129 hemodialysis efficiency, 129 nutritional assessments, protein catabolic rate, 129 Enteral solution(s) modifications of in acute renal failure, 69 Fiber patient education form for increasing dietary, potassium availability in selected bran products, Fluid gain(s) Smiley Face Report Form for between-treatment, Glycemic control 125 Growth assessment predialysis of children with chronic renal failure, Gum, sports Hemodialysis patient(s) compliance among American Indian patients, effect of intradialytic parenteral nutrition on hospitalization and mortality in malnourished, 5-10 frequency and systems of use of intradialytic parenteral nutrition in, measurement of resting energy expenditure in, nutritional cost of hospitalization and nutritional resiliency in, oral energy-protein supplementation in severely malnourished, Herbal tea(s) safety of, 220 Hospitalization intradialytic parenteral nutrition in malnourished hemodialysis patients and rate of, 5-10 nutritional cost of and nutritional resiliency in hemodialysis patients, Hypercatabolism minimizing effects of in acute renal failure, 62 IDPN, see Intradialytic parenteral nutrition Immune function nutritional assessment of acute renal failure, 64 Indigent patient(s) medication assistance programs for, Indirect calorimetry resting energy expenditure measurement in hemodialysis patients, Insulin-dependent diabetes consensus conference on preventing progression in, Interdialytic weight gain 24 Intermittent hemodialysis nitrogen balance calculation in nondialyzed acute renal failure, 71 Intradialytic parenteral nutrition (IDPN) combined peripheral parenteral nutrition and, case report, effect on hospitalization rate and mortality, 5-10 end-stage renal disease network perspective, frequency of use of, monitoring patient progress, selection criteria for, 12 termination criteria for, guest editorial on, 2-4 introduction to minisymposia, 1 principal dimensions of dialysis care, 2-4 revised Medicare guidelines for, Lean body mass
4 Literature reviews dialysis and transplantation, 49-50, , , nutrition considerations, 48-49, , , pediatric focus, 50-51, 114, 168, 226 social and psychological considerations, 51, 114, 168,226 Luncheon meat(s) product update on, Malnutrition combined peripheral and intradialytic parenteral nutrition in, etiology of in acute renal failure, 59 intradialytic parenteral nutrition and hospitalization and mortality in hemodialysis patients with, 5-10 oral energy-protein supplementation in hemodialysis pathophysiology in acute renal failure, decreased supply, 60 increased demands, 59, 60 Margarine(s) product update and nutrient analysis of, Masking in renal nutrition research, Medicare intradialytic parenteral nutrition coverage, 18 revised guidelines for intradialytic parenteral nutrition, Medication assistance program(s) from pharmaceutical companies, Midarm circumference Midarm muscle area Monitoring of intradialytic parenteral nutrition, Mortality rate effect of intradialytic parenteral nutrition in malnourished hemodialysis patients, 5-10 effect of nutrition support in acute renal failure, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases consensus conference on prevention of progression in chronic renal disease, National Institutes of Health (NIH) consensus conference on prevention of progression of chronic renal disease, implications for dietetic practice, importance of early intervention, 125 program format, morbidity and mortality of dialysis, 121 National Renal Diet (NRD) cholesterol and saturated fat limits, 43 data base used to create food lists, 43 guidelines for use of, National Renal Diet (NRD) (Continued) range for phosphorus, 43 use with less-educated patients, 43 weight measurement for, 43 Native Americans, see American Indian patient(s) Natural product(s) safety of " natural diuretic" herbal teas, 220 Nitrogen balance in acute renal failure, daily protein needs, impact of renal replacement therapy on calculations of, 67 in continuous renal replacement therapy, 72 in intermittent hemodialysis in nondialyzed, 71 Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus Nursing home(s) renal diets for patients in, Nutrient analyses cheese and cheese products, luncheon and delicatessen meats, margarines, sports drinks and sports gum, Nutritional assessment, see Assessment, nutritional Nutrition education using a game (Renalotto), Nutrition support in acute renal failure, goals of, outcome and, prescribing, Nutritional status after oral energy-protein supplementation in malnourished hemodialysis albumin values in evaluating, hospital-related loss of and resiliency in hemodialysis patients, outcome of nutrition support in acute renal failure, Observational studies and statistics in nutrition research, Oral nutritional supplement(s) energy-protein in severely malnourished hemodialysis response to in chronic renal failure patients, Parenteral nutrition combined intradialytic and peripheral, see a/so Intradialytic parenteral nutrition Parenteral solution(s) modifications of in acute renal failure, 69 Patient education are you receiving enough dialysis, 219 eating out quiz, increasing fiber in the diet, nutrition education strategy, Smiley Face Report Form,
5 238 Pediatric patient(s) growth and dietary intake assessment in predialysis chronic renal failure, Peripheral parenteral nutrition combined intradialytic and, case report, Medicare coverage for, 18 patient selection criteria, 17 Pharmaceutical company(ies) medication assistance programs, Phosphorus, dietary range for in National Renal Diet, 43 Phosphorus, serum calcium binders and high levels of, Polycystic kidney disease progression of, 88-93, commentary, personal experience, Potassium, dietary availability in selected bran products, by dry ashing, by potassium leaching with acid, 29 by potassium leaching with water, 29 Potassium, serum Predialysis management growth and dietary intake assessment of children with chronic renal failure, Product updates cheese and cheese products, luncheon and delicatessen meats, margarines, thirst quenchers or sports drinks, Protein in acute renal failure adequate provision of, calculation of daily needs, 64, 65 type of in nutritional prescription, 68 planning and implementing a reduced-protein diet, Protein catabolic rate Proteinuria 125 Protocol(s) intravenous calcitriol administration, Randomization in renal nutrition research, Recipes, for renal diets guidelines for writing, Reduced-protein diet(s) planning and implementing, assessing current eating habits, 86 gradual modification of protein intake, Reduced-protein diet(s) (Continued) key to successful planning, 87 reinforcing patient efforts, 87 Renal diet education increasing fiber in your diet, using the Renalotto game, Renal diet(s) guidance for patients in nursing homes, guidelines for writing recipes for, Renal failure acute nutrition in, chronic response to oral nutritional supplement, Renal replacement therapy(ies) in acute renal failure, impact on caloric and nitrogen balance calculations,67 nutritional assessment, 62-64, 66 Renalotto game for patients for nutrition education, Research statistics in nutrition involving a statistician in, masking and randomization, number of subjects to enroll in studies, study designs for, clinical trials, observational, other, 151 Resiliency, nutritional and nutritional cost of hospitalization in hemodialysis patients, Resting energy expenditure indirect calorimetry measurement in hemodialysis patients, Saturated fat limits in National Renal Diet, 43 Self-Assessment Continuing Education April questionnaire, answers, 105 introduction to, 1 January questionnaire, answers, 51 July questionnaire, answers, 135 October questionnaire, answers, 191 Sodium, dietary 126 Sports drink(s) Sports gum Statistician(s) in renal nutrition research, compensation of, 35, 36 credentials, 35 defining and providing support services, 35 willingness to participate on the team, 35
6 Statistics in nutrition how many subjects should be enrolled in a study, introduction to series on, 1 involving a statistician in your research study, masking and randomization, study designs, clinical trials, observational studies, other, 151 Study design(s) and statistics in nutrition research, clinical trials, observational, other, 151 Tea(s), herbal safety of "natural" products, 220 Thirst quencher(s) Trace element(s) in nutritional prescription for acute renal failure, Triceps skinfold thickness 239 Urea kinetic modeling for patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, benefits of longitudinal data collection, 204 data calculations, development of the data base, Vegetarian patient(s) research on renal diets for, 220 Videotape(s) NKF of Southeast Texas: The Nutrition Connection: Guidelines for Early Kidney Disease, 47 Visceral protein(s) in nutritional assessment of acute renal failure, 63, 64 Vitamin(s) in nutritional prescription for acute renal failure, Weight gain, interdialytic 24 Weight measurement for use in prescribing National Renal Diet, 43
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