Managing risk factors can help prevent the development or progression of CKD. Establishing good blood sugar control and managing blood pressure and cholesterol levels is crucial to help prevent kidney damage. Lifestyle and dietary changes are also important. Eating a balanced diet and exercising can help maintain a healthy weight.

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