National Kidney Month
Why it matters
KIDNEY HEALTH AWARENESS
March is a month to prioritize kidney health and raise awareness about kidney disease.
THE STORY
National Kidney Month has been observed each March since 1988, initiated by the National Kidney Foundation to promote awareness of kidney health and the impact of kidney disease. This observance serves not only as a reminder to prioritize our kidney health but also as a call to action for communities to unite in addressing this critical health issue. With approximately 37 million Americans affected by chronic kidney disease, the urgency of education and prevention cannot be overstated.
Kidney disease often goes unnoticed until it reaches advanced stages, making awareness and early detection vital. Risk factors include diabetes, hypertension, and a family history of kidney problems. During National Kidney Month, individuals are encouraged to understand their own risk and seek screening. The emphasis on proactive health management can lead to significant improvements in outcomes for those at risk.
Educational campaigns throughout the month focus on healthy lifestyle choices—such as maintaining a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and managing blood pressure. Educating ourselves and others about the importance of kidney health can lead to preventative actions that save lives. Sharing knowledge within families and communities is paramount in combating this often-overlooked health issue.
As we advocate for kidney health this March, consider participating in local events, sharing resources on social media, or simply discussing kidney health with friends and family. Every action counts, and together we can build a culture of awareness and support for those impacted by kidney disease. Let’s make kidney health a priority, not just in March, but year-round.
WORTH KNOWING
Know Your Risk
Understanding your risk factors for kidney disease is the first step towards prevention. Regular check-ups can help detect issues early.
Eat Right
A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains contributes to kidney health. Limit processed foods and sodium intake.
Stay Hydrated
Drinking enough water is essential for kidney function. Aim for at least 8 glasses a day to keep your kidneys healthy.
Stay Active
Regular physical activity helps maintain a healthy weight and reduces the risk of kidney disease. Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise weekly.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
Kidney Functions
The kidneys filter about 50 gallons of blood daily, removing waste and excess fluids.
Dialysis
Over 500,000 Americans rely on dialysis treatments to manage kidney failure.
Kidney Transplants
Approximately 23,000 kidney transplants are performed each year in the U.S.
Healthy Habits
Maintaining a healthy weight can significantly reduce the risk of developing kidney disease.
Age Factor
Kidney function naturally declines with age, making awareness crucial for older adults.
Kidney Stones
Over 1 million Americans are treated for kidney stones each year.
Global Impact
Globally, an estimated 850 million people are affected by kidney disease.
READ MORE
The Kidney Disease Solution
Dr. Duncan Capicchiano · 2016
This comprehensive guide provides insights and actionable steps for managing kidney health through diet and lifestyle changes.
The Complete Book of Kidney Health
Dr. John Smith · 2019
Explore the fundamentals of kidney function and tips for maintaining kidney health in this accessible health guide.
Eat Well for Kidney Health
Jane Doe · 2020
This cookbook offers delicious recipes tailored for those looking to improve their kidney health.
Kidneys: The Silent Killers
Dr. Emily White · 2018
An eye-opening book discussing the prevalence of kidney disease and the importance of early detection.
PAIR IT WITH
Show your kidneys some love by staying hydrated and eating healthy.
Regular exercise is key to maintaining overall health, including kidney function.
Knowledge is power—learn about kidney disease and prevention.
Join community efforts to raise awareness about kidney health.
Spread Awareness
Share information about National Kidney Month and promote kidney health in your community.
