Donation Essentials Blog
National Kidney Month: Are you one of the 33% of People at Risk of Kidney Disease?
March is National Kidney Month, and March 13th, 2025 marks World Kidney Day. Donor Alliance aims to spread awareness about kidney disease to save and heal
more lives in Colorado and Wyoming. Donor Alliance is a nonprofit organization that facilitates organ and tissue donation for transplantation in the Rocky Mountain region.
In Colorado and Wyoming, there are nearly 1,300 people on the waiting list for a lifesaving organ transplant. Kidneys are the most transplanted organ and the average time a patient spends on the National Transplant waitlist is around three to five years.
ONE IN THREE ADULTS ARE AT RISK OF KIDNEY DISEASE
Unfortunately, 33% of adults around the U.S. are at risk of kidney disease, which means one in three adults. In this quiz, you can take a minute to see if you are part of that 33%.
According to statistics provided by the National Kidney Foundation (NKF), kidney disease affects an estimated 37 million people in the U.S. Approximately 90% of people with kidney disease do not know they have it, which contributes to it being one of the leading causes of death in the United States.
Know Your Risk Factors
There are multiple risk factors to consider that may contribute to kidney disease:
Diabetes: Type 2 diabetes can damage the tiny blood vessels in your kidneys, making it harder for them to filter toxins.
Family history: If kidney disease runs in your family, it’s important to monitor your kidney function regularly.
Age (60+): Kidney function naturally declines with age. If you’re over 60, consider getting annual kidney function tests.
Being overweight: Maintaining a healthy diet and active lifestyle can support better kidney function.
Stay Healthy
Regular physical activity helps prevent disease, reduce injury risk, and promote longevity. Whether it’s walking, gardening, hiking, or dancing at home, staying active improves overall health and boosts happiness.
Making movement a daily habit can enhance both physical and mental well-being, keeping you stronger and healthier for years to come.
For those who have been diagnosed with kidney disease, some studies suggest a plant-based diet. Nutrition is an important factor in keeping us healthy! Increasing your vegetable intake will bring immediate benefits. There are also thousands of veggie burger options made from legumes that are very low in fat and high in protein. If you are going to make changes to your diet, it’s important to check with your doctor first to define the right diet for you.
Read Nutrition Labels
Many processed foods are full of chemicals or high levels of sodium and phosphorus that can be harmful to your kidneys, so it’s important to read nutrition labels. If the amount of sodium is high, try not to consume it. When your body has too much sodium, your kidneys can’t remove enough of it, which can cause high blood pressure. It’s important to discuss proper nutrition with your medical team.
National Kidney Awareness Month serves as a reminder of the importance of kidney health. It’s a time to raise awareness about kidney disease, its risk factors, and the importance of prevention and early detection. It’s also a time to recognize members of our community who are still waiting for a lifesaving kidney transplant . We can give hope to those waiting by registering as an organ, eye and tissue donor. Say Yes the next time you obtain or renew your driver license/state ID. You can also register anytime at DonateLifeColorado.org or DonateLifeWyoming.org.
Annual Blue & Green Lighting Event is at a NEW LOCATION for 2025!
Dancing Figures at Sculpture Park
Join us as we illuminate the Dancing Figures to shine a light on the heroic decisions of donors, spotlight the recipients, highlight the need with 1,300 people in our area waiting for the gift of a transplant
This FREE event is the highlight of Blue and Green Spirit Week:
April 9th, 2025
Activities begin at 6:45 PM.
Lighting at 7:30 P.M.
April is National Donate Life Month, a national observance highlighting the importance of organ, eye and tissue donation. Flag-raising ceremonies bring awareness of what it means to be an organ donor and highlights the partnership between Donor Alliance, Donate Life Colorado and Cimarron Middle School.