People on a renal diet who also have diabetes have to make some modifications. The biggest difference is in carbohydrate intake. While the renal diet does not require restricting carbs, a diabetic diet does.
Individual carbohydrate goals are based on patient medications, activity levels, and age. The goal of each renal/diabetic meal plan is to keep blood sugar levels under control, preventing additional kidney damage.

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