Pork, fresh, loin, tenderloin, separable lean and fat, raw
Per 100 g edible portion
Meat & Protein
ModerateMeasured against KDIGO/KDOQI daily limits, Pork is Moderate: the highest item, Phosphorus, sits at 24% of its limit.
Phosphorus / Sodium / Potassium (rating basis)
Phosphorus243 mg24%
Moderate
Sodium52 mg3%
Low
Potassium393 mg20%
Moderate
About this food
Pork is a common member of Meat & Protein. 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. This helps when choosing similar foods.
Nutrient insight
Phosphorus at 24% is the highest item. Additive phosphorus in processed foods absorbs best; naturally occurring phosphorus is more controllable.
Other nutrients
Protein20.6 gNot rated; needs attention at stage 4-5
Fiber0 gBeneficial for CKD (core plant-based nutrient)
If you are managing mineral intake: Boiling meat first and discarding the water removes some phosphorus and potassium; prefer low-phosphorus proteins like egg whites.
Based on CKD stage 3-4 daily limits, Pork is rated Moderate - Phosphorus is the highest contributor at 24% of its limit. Ratings reflect public nutrition data only; individual cases should follow medical advice.
Why is Pork rated Moderate?
Among phosphorus, sodium and potassium, Pork's Phosphorus is highest (243 mg, 24% of daily limit), falling in the 15-25% band - hence the Moderate rating.
How much Phosphorus is in Pork?
Pork's Phosphorus content is 243 mg per 100 g - 24% of the daily limit of 1,000 mg.
Is Pork safe on a low-potassium diet?
If you are on a potassium-restricted diet, Pork exceeds 300 mg per 100 g - Potassium comes in at 393 mg. Always verify against your own daily limit.
How does Pork compare to other meat & protein foods?
How does Pork compare within Meat & Protein? Its Phosphorus (243 mg per 100 g) is more than the category average. The rating below is calculated from this food's own data.