CNS Nutrition Specialist Exam Prep

Category - Certified Nutrition Specialist

Which dietary measures are recommended for treating hypercalcuria that is not associated with renal stones?
  1. Limiting calcium to 1000 mg per day
  2. Increasing fluid intake to 2 liters per day
  3. 400 IU vitamin D per day
  4. Limiting animal protein to less than 1.7 g/kg per day
Explanation
Answer: D - Limiting animal protein to less than 1.7 g/kg per day is recommended for the treatment of hypercalcuria because excessive intakes of animal protein cause calcium loss from the bones. A moderate calcium intake of 600-800 mg of calcium per day is recommended, since lowering calcium intake results in increased absorption. Increasing fluid intake does not prevent hypercalcuria.
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