Higher riskUsing CKD stage 3-4 limits, Corn dogs falls in the Higher risk tier - Sodium (33%) is the main risk source.
Phosphorus / Sodium / Potassium (rating basis)
Phosphorus224 mg22%
Moderate
Sodium668 mg33%
High
Potassium125 mg6%
Low
About this food
About Corn dogs: Mixed dishes depend entirely on their ingredients and cooking method. When checking a dish, use the main ingredients as the guide and watch the sodium that sauces bring. As a Dishes item, its role in a kidney diet depends mainly on mineral content.
Nutrient insight
Corn dogs's sodium is the top contributor (33% of its limit). Sodium drives blood pressure and swelling, and most CKD patients limit it - watch hidden sodium in sauces and cured products.
Other nutrients
Protein8.6 gNot part of rating
Fiber1 gBeneficial for CKD (core plant-based nutrient)
On a CKD stage 3-4 basis, Corn dogs is Higher risk, with risk mainly coming from Sodium (33%). Data is for reference and is not medical advice.
Why is Corn dogs rated Higher risk?
Simply put: among Corn dogs's three minerals, Sodium is highest (668 mg, 33%), and by the tier rule (>30%) the result is Higher risk.
How much Sodium is in Corn dogs?
Per 100 g, Corn dogs contains Sodium 668 mg, which is 33% of the CKD stage 3-4 daily limit (2,000 mg).
Is Corn dogs safe on a low-potassium diet?
On a low-potassium diet, Corn dogs falls below the 300 mg per 100 g reference point, providing 125 mg of Potassium. Treat this as a reference - your stage and labs decide the real target.
How does Corn dogs compare to other dishes foods?
Compared with the typical Dishes food, Corn dogs has more Sodium - 668 mg per 100 g on record. Ratings on this site always use the food's own measured values.