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A low-protein diet of 0.6 gr/kg/day and adequate calories (35 kcal/kg/day) supplemented with keto-analogues (KA) and a follow-up through a interdisciplinary team can positively influence protein synthesis by controlling metabolic alterations in patients with advanced CKD slowing their progression and preserving their nutritional status.
Pomiglio et al. (Mon,) studied this question.