Adequate nutrition is essential for kidney health; however, attempts to improve nutrition and food security have been hindered in recent years by man-made and natural disasters. Approaches to eradicate famine, improve nutritional status and reduce food insecurity are needed to reduce inequities and maintain kidney health in the face of adverse circumstances.
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Navis, G. Consequences of famine and malnourishment on kidney health. Nat Rev Nephrol 19, 139–140 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41581-023-00681-5
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