Water and Kidneys: Hydration, Electrolytes, and Practical Kidney Care
MTA
An approachable primer on fluid balance, electrolyte needs, kidney function, and preventing common renal problems
2nd Edition
*Water and Kidneys* serves as a comprehensive primer on the intricate relationship between fluid intake, electrolyte balance, and renal health. The book explains how the kidneys function as sophisticated chemical engineers, filtering blood to manage waste while utilizing hormones like ADH and aldosterone to regulate blood pressure and hydration. By dividing body water into specific compartments and explaining the role of "aquaporin" channels, the text illustrates how the body maintains a dynamic equilibrium through osmosis and filtration.
The book details the critical roles of primary electrolytes—sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate—alongside essential minerals like calcium and magnesium. It emphasizes that while healthy kidneys are remarkably resilient, they are heavily influenced by dietary choices, specifically protein intake, salt consumption, and the presence of added sugars. Practical chapters translate complex physiology into actionable advice, debunking myths about caffeine and cranberry juice while providing evidence-based "rules of thumb" for daily intake based on body weight, climate, and activity levels.
Special attention is given to the impact of lifestyle and environment, offering strategies for managing hydration during exercise, heat exposure, and high-altitude travel. The text also outlines the stages of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and the triggers for kidney stones, highlighting the importance of early screening through markers like eGFR and urine albumin levels. It underscores that many renal issues are "silent," making it vital to recognize subtle red flags such as changes in urine color, frequency, or persistent swelling.
The concluding sections focus on specific vulnerabilities in children, pregnant individuals, and older adults, as well as the renal risks associated with common medications like NSAIDs and unregulated herbal supplements. By providing tools for building a personalized hydration plan and identifying when to seek specialist care from a nephrologist, the book empowers readers to take a proactive role in their long-term kidney health. Ultimately, it frames kidney care not as a matter of rigid restriction, but as a habit of responsive awareness and informed dietary and lifestyle choices.
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