Overview
An adequate fiber intake is crucial for a well-balanced diet and reduces the risk of chronic diseases. However, nutritional recommendations for chronic kidney disease patients lead to an insufficient fiber intake with possible maladaptive effects on the gut microbiome. Therefore, we want to study the effects of a 35-day inulin supplementation on the gut microbiome, gut barrier function, bacterial metabolites and immune cell states in chronic kidney disease patients.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Men and women in a ratio of 1:1
- Age 18-75 years
- Body mass index 25.0 - 39.9 kg/m^2
- End-stage kidney disease, which has been treated regularly with hemodialysis for at least 3 months
Exclusion Criteria:
- Malignant diseases
- Recent or current hospitalization
- Postoperative phase
- Acute infections
- Malnutrition
- Antibiotic treatment within the last 4 weeks
- Regular intake of probiotics and/or prebiotics
- Change of body weight of more than 2 kg in the month prior to study entry
- Known drug or alcohol abuse
Changes applied in July 2022 according to amendment no. 1:
- Two inclusion criteria were changed to improve recruitment
- Age range was changed from 18-70 to 18-75 years
- BMI range was changed from 18.5 - 34.9 to 25.0 - 39.9 kg/m^2
- The intervention scheme was adapted to increase patient adherence
- A 7-day adaption phase with half of the dose (15 grams per day) at the start of the intervention was introduced, changing treatment duration from 28 to 35 days