In vitro, experimental, and clinical work suggests that metabolic acidosis, either directly or indirectly, can promote the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Goraya et al. demonstrate that both oral alkali supplementation and a diet rich in fruits and vegetables are equally effective at decreasing urinary excretion of markers of renal injury in patients with stage 2 CKD. Although this study is promising, the short duration and use of only urinary markers as a surrogate outcome weaken the conclusions.
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Uribarri, J., & Oh, M. S. (2012, January 1). The key to halting progression of CKD might be in the produce market, not in the pharmacy. Kidney International. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.2011.331
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