Kidney Diet Tips

Strengthen Bonds, One Meal at a Time

If you ask a child, “What was your favorite part of school today?”, a common response could be “lunch and recess.” Children usually enjoy the social experience of eating lunch with friends. In the same way, shared family meals at home can have a positive impact on the development of children and adolescents (1). But for people living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) or end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), sharing meals with children or loved ones can feel like a distant dream. The pressures of managing your health can feel overwhelming (physically and emotionally), and cooking a full meal might even seem impossible. However, keeping a higher purpose in mind, such as strengthening the bond between family and loved ones, can help make this burden feel lighter.

Research shows that shared family meals have many physical and psychosocial benefits that may outweigh some barriers (1):

Barriers

Socioeconomic or financial challenges

Not having enough time

Schedule conflicts

Potential Benefits

Family connectedness                                                                                  

Healthy eating behaviors                                                                             

Improved diet

Improved self-esteem                                                                                                  

Academic achievement                                                                                                

Reduced disordered eating                                                                                         

Reduced substance use                                                                                                

Reduced depression

Reduced suicidal thoughts

Here are a few simple tips to get started on your Family Meal Challenge:

  1. Start small: Aim for three shared meals this week. Every step counts!
  2. Divide and conquer: Delegate tasks to create a fun, collaborative experience. Even the littlest hands can help set the table!
  3. Find something to celebrate: Make it a special occasion! A birthday, a job promotion, or even a sunny day are great reasons to gather around the table.
  4. Spark conversation: Pick fun topics or play games to make mealtime engaging and memorable.

Need a little menu inspiration? Here are several recipes to get you started.

Meal Idea 1:

                Chicken Fajitas

                Grilled Pineapple Salsa

                Angel Cookies

Meal Idea 2:

                Chickpea Burgers with Tzatziki Sauce

                Grilled Thyme Corn on the Cob

                Cheese Tarts

Meal Idea 3:

                Fish Tacos

                Creamy Cucumber Salad

                Meringues Cookies

You can find more recipes on DaVita.com.

References

  1. https://www.ncbi.nim.nih.gov/pma/articles/PMC4325878

Additional Kidney Diet Resources

Visit DaVita.com and explore these diet and nutrition resources:

DaVita Food Analyzer

DaVita Dining Out Guides

Today’s Kidney Diet Cookbooks

DaVita Kidney-Friendly Recipes

Diet and Nutrition Articles                                                                              

Diet and Nutrition Videos

Kidney Smart® Virtual Classes

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment. Consult your physician and dietitian regarding your specific diagnosis, treatment, diet and health questions.

Dawn Johnson, MS, RDN, LD

Dawn Johnson MS, RDN, LD knew she wanted to be a dietitian when she was 18 years old. Now practicing over 20 years, Dawn has worked in various settings with a focus in renal nutrition over 12 years. She is passionate about addressing, examining and resolving people’s ambivalence for change. Dawn resides in Highland, Indiana with her husband and 2 young children. During her personal time, she likes to run, visit her local library and volunteer at church.