March 2, 2023

Filtering Out the Facts: Celebrating National Kidney Month with Healthy Habits!

By Samantha Podob MS RD CDN
Filtering Out the Facts: Celebrating National Kidney Month with Healthy Habits!

March is National Kidney Month, it’s a time to raise awareness about the importance of kidney health and encourage people to take steps to prevent kidney disease. As a registered dietitian, I believe that nutrition plays a CRUICAL role in kidney health. Let’s talk about the importance of kidney health, risk factors for kidney disease, and tips for maintaining healthy kidneys through a balanced diet.

Why is Kidney Health Important?

As you’ve probably been told before, if not let me tell you, the kidneys are two small, bean-shaped organs located in your lower back. Their main function is to filter waste products and excess fluid from the blood and excrete them in urine. They also regulate electrolyte balance, blood pressure, and the production of red blood cells.

Kidney disease is a serious health condition that can lead to kidney failure if left untreated. Kidney failure can happen when the kidneys lose their ability to function properly. This will lead to a buildup of waste products and fluid in the body. This can cause a range of complications, including high blood pressure, anemia, bone disease, and nerve damage.

Risk Factors for Kidney Disease

There are many factors that can increase your risk of developing kidney disease. Some of these are:

Tips for Maintaining Healthy Kidneys

Although we have these risk factors, you are in control! You some of the steps you can take to maintain healthy kidneys and reduce your risk of kidney disease are as follows:

National Kidney Month is a reminder of the importance of kidney health and the need to take steps to prevent kidney disease. By following a balanced diet, staying hydrated, controlling your blood sugar and blood pressure levels, not smoking, exercising regularly, and getting regular check-ups, you can maintain healthy kidneys and reduce your risk of kidney disease. If you have any concerns about your kidney health, talk to your healthcare provider or schedule a session with us, your local dietitian today! We’re here to help you on your health journey.