What about the Use of Ice Cream as a Supplementary Diet in Chronic Kidney Disease? A Case–Control Study

Daniela Metro, F. Corallo, Davide Cardile, G. Gembillo, Luigi Manasseri, Domenico Santoro, Martina Buda, R. S. Calabrò, L. Bonanno
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Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can extend life expectancy and improve a person’s health status. In addition to physical activity and bad habits related to smoking and alcohol, diet is also a determining factor. Following a healthy diet pattern over time and supporting a healthy body weight contributes to reducing the risk of developing more severe complications associated with very common diseases such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), diabetes, or cardiovascular diseases. The 2015–2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans promote the adoption of fat-free or low-fat diets and discourage the consumption of foods with added sugar and solid fats, such as ice creams and other frozen desserts. On the other hand, ice cream, from a nutritional and healthy point of view, can be considered a possible food choice, due to its greater palatability and high nutritional content, but its consumption must be scheduled in a balanced diet. In this retrospective study, 36 patients with chronic renal failure were enrolled. Two different diets were proposed (A and B). In Diet B, lemon sorbet was added twice a week as an alternative food to replace fruit or snacks making the diet more varied and palatable. Nutritional status and biohumoral, immunological, and blood parameters were evaluated after 6 months. A statistical analysis shows a significant inter-group difference in creatinine and azotemia between T0 and T1. Intra-group significant differences were found in lymphocytes (p = 0.005) and azotemia (p < 0.001) in Diet A, and in azotemia (p < 0.001) and transferrin (p < 0.001) in Diet B. The results indicated that ice cream represented a good alternative food in both groups of patients regarding nutritional values and patient satisfaction. Furthermore, the treatment with ice cream allowed for better control of azotemia, maintaining stable levels even in patients with advanced CKD. This study concludes that ice cream could exert beneficial effects in addition to CKD patients’ dietary regimens.
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保持健康的生活方式可以延长人的寿命,改善人的健康状况。除了体育锻炼和与烟酒有关的不良习惯外,饮食也是一个决定性因素。长期坚持健康的饮食模式并保持健康的体重,有助于降低患上慢性肾病(CKD)、糖尿病或心血管疾病等常见疾病相关的更严重并发症的风险。2015-2020 年美国人膳食指南》提倡采用无脂或低脂饮食,不鼓励食用添加糖和固体脂肪的食品,如冰淇淋和其他冷冻甜点。另一方面,从营养和健康的角度来看,冰淇淋因其口味更佳、营养成分更高,可被视为一种可能的食物选择,但必须在均衡饮食的基础上安排食用。在这项回顾性研究中,共招募了 36 名慢性肾衰竭患者。提出了两种不同的饮食方案(A 和 B)。在饮食 B 中,每周添加两次柠檬冰沙,作为替代水果或点心的食物,使饮食更加多样化和可口。6 个月后,对营养状况、生物体液、免疫和血液参数进行了评估。统计分析显示,T0 和 T1 组间肌酐和氮质血症差异显著。结果表明,就营养价值和患者满意度而言,冰淇淋在两组患者中都是很好的替代食品。此外,使用冰淇淋治疗能更好地控制氮质血症,即使是晚期慢性肾脏病患者也能保持稳定的氮质血症水平。这项研究的结论是,冰淇淋可在慢性肾脏病患者的饮食疗法之外发挥有益作用。
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