Lamb, Australian, imported, fresh, composite of trimmed retail cuts, separable lean only, trimmed to 1/8" fat, raw
Per 100 g edible portion
Meat & Protein
ModerateFrom a daily-limit view, Lamb lands in the Moderate band: Phosphorus is the highest at 19%.
Phosphorus / Sodium / Potassium (rating basis)
Phosphorus188 mg19%
Moderate
Sodium83 mg4%
Low
Potassium320 mg16%
Moderate
About this food
For Meat & Protein, Lamb is a typical example. Animal proteins tend to be higher in phosphorus, and animal phosphorus absorbs at 60-80% versus 30-50% for plants. Choosing low-phosphorus proteins such as egg whites or tofu, or controlling portions of red meat, is a common CKD approach.
Nutrient insight
Lamb's phosphorus is 19% of the limit, from Animal source (higher absorption). On a phosphorus-restricted diet, limit how often and how much you eat it.
Other nutrients
Protein20.2 gNot rated; needs attention at stage 4-5
Based on CKD stage 3-4 daily limits, Lamb is rated Moderate - Phosphorus is the highest contributor at 19% of its limit. Ratings reflect public nutrition data only; individual cases should follow medical advice.
Why is Lamb rated Moderate?
Among phosphorus, sodium and potassium, Lamb's Phosphorus is highest (188 mg, 19% of daily limit), falling in the 15-25% band - hence the Moderate rating.
How much Phosphorus is in Lamb?
Data: 100 g of Lamb has Phosphorus 188 mg (19% of the 1,000 mg limit).
Is Lamb safe on a low-potassium diet?
Low-potassium question: Lamb exceeds the 300 mg threshold (Potassium 320 mg per 100 g). Whether it fits depends on your daily potassium budget.
How does Lamb compare to other meat & protein foods?
Next to other Meat & Protein options, Lamb carries less Phosphorus at 188 mg per 100 g. Use your own daily limits, not category labels, as the guide.