<p>NORMAL AND ALTERED METABOLISM OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE <br>1. The KDOQI/AND Clinical Practice Guidelines for Nutrition in Kidney Disease <br>2. The Influence of Kidney Disease on Protein and Amino Acid Metabolism <br>3. Carbohydrate Metabolism in Kidney Disease and Kidney Failure <br>4. Altered Lipid Metabolism and Serum Lipids in Kidney Disease and Kidney Failure<br>5. Energy Metabolism and Energy Requirements in Chronic Kidney Disease<br>6. Uremic Toxicity<br>7. Inflammation in Kidney Disease <br>8. Oxidative Stress and Catalytic (Labile) Iron in Kidney Disease<br>9. Carbonyl Stress in Kidney Disease<br>10. Effect of Acidemia and Alkalemia on Nutrition and Metabolism<br>11. The Human Microbiome in Kidney Disease</p> <p>TREATMENT OF ALTERED METABOLISM IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE<br>12. Assessment and Risk Factors for Protein-Energy Status and Frailty in Chronic Kidney Disease<br>13. Causes and Treatment of Protein-Energy Wasting in Kidney Disease<br>14. Prevention and Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Kidney Disease and Kidney Failure <br>15. Effect of Nutritional Status and Changes in Nutrient Intake on Renal Function</p> <p>NUTRITION AND SLOWING OF PROGRESSIVE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE<br>16. Low Protein, Amino Acid and Ketoacid Diets to Slow the Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease and Improve Metabolic Control of Uremia <br>17. Disorders of Phosphorus Homeostasis: Potential Targets for Therapy of Progressive Kidney Disease<br>18. Therapeutic Strategies for the Toxic Effects of Tryptophan Metabolites <br>19. Alkalization to Retard Progression of Chronic Kidney Failure</p> <p>MINERAL AND VITAMIN METABOLISM IN KIDNEY DISEASE <br>20. Nutritional Management of Sodium, Chloride and Water in Kidney Disease and Kidney Failure<br>21. Management of Potassium in Chronic Kidney Disease and Acute Kidney Injury<br>22. Magnesium and Kidney Disease <br>23. Calcium, Phosphorus, PTH, FGF-23, Vitamin D and Renal Bone Disease<br>24. Phosphorus Metabolism and Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 in Chronic Kidney Disease <br>25. Vitamin D in Kidney Disease <br>26. Vitamin Metabolism and Requirements in Kidney Disease and Kidney Failure<br>27. Trace Elements, Toxic Metals, and Metalloids in Kidney Disease</p> <p>NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT OF CLINICAL CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH KIDNEY DISEASE <br>28. Nutritional and Non-Nutritional Management of Proteinuria and the Nephrotic Syndrome<br>29. Overview of the Nutritional Management of Non-Dialyzed Chronic Kidney Disease Patients<br>30. Use of Dietary Therapy in Far Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease to Delay Renal Replacement Therapy or Facilitate Infrequent Dialysis<br>31. Nutritional Management of Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients<br>32. Nutritional Management of Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis Patients<br>33. Nutritional Management of Kidney Transplantation<br>34. Nutritional Management of the Pediatric Patient with Kidney Disease<br>35. Nutritional Management of Acute Kidney Injury<br>36. Nutritional Prevention and Treatment of Urinary Tract Stones<br>37. Nutrition and Blood Pressure <br>38. Nutrition and Anemia in Chronic Kidney Disease</p> <p>OBESITY, METABOLIC SYNDROME AND DIABETES MELLITUS<br>39. Effect of Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome on Incident Kidney Disease and the Progression to Chronic Kidney Failure <br>40. Nutritional and Metabolic Management of Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease <br>41. Bariatric Surgery and Kidney Disease<br>42. Nutritional and Metabolic Management of the Diabetic Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease<br>43. Uric acid, Fructose, Purines and Kidney Disease </p> <p>SPECIAL TECHNIQUES FOR DELIVERY OF NUTRIENTS<br>44. Oral and Enteral Supplements in Kidney Disease and Kidney Failure<br>45. Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition, Intraperitoneal Nutrition and Nutritional Hemodialysis <br>46. Nutritional Management of Patients Treated with Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy<br>47. Motivating the Kidney Disease Patient to Nutrition Adherence and Other Healthy Lifestyle Activities<br>48. Anorexia and Appetite Stimulants in Chronic Kidney Disease <br>49. Herbal Supplements in Patients with Kidney Disease<br>50. Drug Nutrient Interactions in Renal Failure </p> <p>PREVENTION OF FRAILTY AND IMPROVEMENT OF PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE <br>51. Physical Exercise Training for Kidney Disease Patients <br>52. Use of Anabolic and Anti-Antigrowth Agents in Kidney Disease and Kidney Failure<br>53. Non-Nutritional and Non-Hormonal Methods Effects on Muscle Strength and Physical Performance</p>