Yes, diet significantly impacts KFT results. High-protein diets can elevate BUN levels, while low-protein diets may lower them. Excessive salt intake may disrupt electrolyte balance, while dehydration from inadequate water intake can raise creatinine and BUN levels. Conversely, diets rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains support kidney health and may optimize test results. Consulting a dietitian or healthcare provider helps tailor dietary recommendations for individuals undergoing kidney function tests.
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