LimitTurkey's Phosphorus takes up 28% of the daily limit, earning a Limit rating - an occasional, small portion only.
Phosphorus / Sodium / Potassium (rating basis)
Phosphorus279 mg28%
High
Sodium131 mg7%
Low
Potassium214 mg11%
Low
About this food
How to think about Meat & Protein: Turkey is worth a closer look - 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
On the phosphorus angle (28%), Turkey belongs in the watch category. Pairing it with low-phosphorus sides like white rice or egg whites balances the meal.
Other nutrients
Protein18.3 gNot rated; needs attention at stage 4-5
Fiber0 gBeneficial for CKD (core plant-based nutrient)
A common practice is: Boiling meat first and discarding the water removes some phosphorus and potassium; prefer low-phosphorus proteins like egg whites.
By our rating standard (CKD stage 3-4), Turkey is Limit. Main consideration: Phosphorus at 28% of the daily limit. Data is for reference; consult your care team.
Why is Turkey rated Limit?
Turkey is rated Limit because Phosphorus is 28% of its limit (279 mg) - the only mineral reaching the 25-30% range.
How much Phosphorus is in Turkey?
Per 100 g, Turkey provides Phosphorus 279 mg, compared with the CKD stage 3-4 limit of 1,000 mg (28%).
Is Turkey safe on a low-potassium diet?
On a low-potassium plan, Turkey falls below the 300 mg reference, showing 214 mg of Potassium per 100 g. Individual targets vary by CKD stage and lab results.
How does Turkey compare to other meat & protein foods?
Within Meat & Protein, Turkey ranks more on Phosphorus (279 mg per 100 g) than the group average. Individual needs still decide what fits your plan.