Investigating the impact of lifestyle factors on kidney patients: insights from epidemiological studies

Authors

  • Gautam Sahu National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, NIPER, Mohali, Punjab, India
  • Pramil Tiwari National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, NIPER, Mohali, Punjab, India
  • Sanjay D'Cruz Government Medical College and Hospital, GMCH, Chandigarh, Punjab, India
  • Anita Tahlan Government Medical College and Hospital, GMCH, Chandigarh, Punjab, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20242991

Keywords:

CKD, Lifestyle factors, Epidemiological studies, Kidney health, Prevention strategies, Disease management

Abstract

This paper investigates the impact of lifestyle factors on kidney patients, drawing insights from various epidemiological studies. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has emerged as a global health concern, with millions affected worldwide, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of modifiable risk factors that can influence the onset and progression of the disease. Lifestyle factors such as diet, physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption, and stress management play a crucial role in either exacerbating or mitigating the risk of kidney disease. Through an examination of key epidemiological studies, this paper explores how these factors contribute to kidney health and disease management. Research indicates that diets high in sodium and protein, particularly from animal sources, are associated with worsening kidney function, whereas plant-based diets, low in sodium, may have protective effects. Similarly, regular physical activity has been shown to improve kidney function, while a sedentary lifestyle may lead to its decline. Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption have long been identified as significant contributors to the progression of CKD, as epidemiological studies reveal a clear link between these behaviors and kidney health deterioration. In addition to physical health factors, the paper highlights the importance of mental health, noting that stress and psychological well-being can also affect kidney function, with chronic stress contributing to poor outcomes in patients with kidney disease. Based on these findings, the paper discusses potential lifestyle modification strategies that could serve as preventive and management tools for kidney patients. These include dietary interventions, tailored exercise programs, smoking cessation, reduced alcohol consumption, and stress reduction techniques.

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2024-10-07

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Sahu, G., Tiwari, P., D’Cruz, S., & Tahlan, A. (2024). Investigating the impact of lifestyle factors on kidney patients: insights from epidemiological studies. International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health, 11(11), 4530–4536. https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20242991

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