Which protein nourishes the kidneys?

Kiều Vũ (Theo ASN) |

Kidney transplantation is a process of nurturing, enhancing kidney function and overall health, including a healthy diet.

Therefore, choosing the right source of protein is important in reducing the burden on the kidneys and supporting better kidney function.

The general principle is to prioritize high-quality, easy-to-dical protein, containing enough essential amino acids but not creating many metabolic products that put pressure on the kidney's filter system.

In food, lean animal proteins such as fish, leather-less poultry and eggs are often highly appreciated for their good biological value. In particular, marine fish rich in omega-3 not only provide quality protein but also help reduce inflammation, contributing indirectly to kidney protection.

However, for people at risk of kidney failure or reduced kidney function, animal protein levels need to be controlled to avoid overload.

In addition, plant protein is increasingly recommended for its ability to reduce the production of nitric waste and support blood pressure control - an important factor for kidney health.

Notable sources include soybeans and soy products (tofu, soy milk), green beans, lentils and nuts. Soy protein is of great interest because it has been proven to have high biological value, equivalent to animal protein, and at the same time puts less burden on the kidneys.

To supplement the kidneys is not simply to eat a lot of protein but to choose a source of quality protein that is easy to digest and suitable for health conditions.

The harmonious combination of lean plant and animal proteins, along with controlling total daily protein intake, will help the kidneys function well and effectively.

Kiều Vũ (Theo ASN)
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