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Background: Lifestyle modifications by educational sessions are an important component of multidisciplinary treatment for chronic kidney disease (CKD). We attempted to identify the best method to teach these modifications in order to ensure their acceptance by patients and investigated its effectiveness in CKD practice.

Methods: This study is a post-hoc analysis of the FROM-J study. Subjects were 876 CKD patients in the advanced care group of the FROM-J study who had received lifestyle modification sessions every 3 months for 3.5 years. Two-hundred and ten males (32.6%) and 89 females (38.2%) showed success in sodium restriction. In this study, we examined factors affecting sodium restriction in these subjects.

Results: Subjects received three or more consecutive educational sessions about improvement of salt intake. The median salt-intake improvement maintenance period was 407 days. The number of dietary counseling sessions (OR 1.090, 95%CI: 1.012-1.174) in males and the number of dietary counseling sessions (OR 1.159, 95%CI: 1.019-1.318), CKD stage progression (OR 1.658, 95%CI: 1.177-2.335), and collaboration with a nephrologist (OR 2.060, 95%CI: 1.073-3.956) in females were identified as significant factors improving salt intake. The only factor contributing to the maintenance of improved salt intake was the continuation of dietary counseling (p = 0.013).

Conclusion: An increased number of educational sessions was the only successful approach for males to implement and maintain an improved salt intake. Providing the resources for continuous counseling is beneficial for lifestyle modifications and their maintenance in the long-term management of CKD. Continuous counseling for lifestyle modifications is highly cost-effective.

Trial Registration: The FROM-J study was registered in UMIN000001159 on 16/05/2008.

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