Supporting Kidney Care: ANNA Member Kristin Larson Contributes to Key ASN Kidney Health Guidance

Supporting Kidney Care: ANNA Member Kristin Larson Contributes to Key ASN Kidney Health Guidance

ANNA is proud to spotlight our member, Kristin Larson, for her valuable contribution as a co-author of the article, “ASN Kidney Health Guidance on the Management of Obesity in Persons Living with Kidney Diseases,” published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (Vol. 35, Issue 11, pp. 1574-1588, November 2024). Kristin’s expertise played an important role in creating this essential resource, which equips kidney health professionals with the tools and insights to better support patients facing the dual challenges of obesity and kidney disease. Her participation brought an essential nursing perspective to this guidance, highlighting the role of nursing expertise in shaping effective, patient-centered care. 

Be sure to check out the full article [DOI: 10.1681/ASN.0000000512] to learn more about the latest recommendations for obesity management in kidney care. 

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