Patients with end-stage renal failure on chronic hemodialysis present an important risk of malnutrition, which is associated with a significant risk of morbidity and mortality. Meals during the dialysis session are important for maintaining the nutritional status of dialysis patients but represent a risk for intradialytic hypotension. During the COVID-19 pandemic, several dialysis centers stopped providing meals during the dialysis session as a protective measure. The aim of this retrospective, multicentric cross-over study was to study the evolution of the nutritional parameters of a cohort of hemodialysis patients for 12 months before, during and after the suspension of meals during dialysis due to the COVID-19 pandemics. We registered the evolution of dry weight, C Reactive Protein (CRP), serum Potassium and Phosphate before the dialysis session, serum albumin and prealbumin levels as well as normalized Protein Catabolic Ratio (nPCR). We studied 168 hemodialysis patients (113M, 55F, mean age at inclusion:68.45±0.45 years). The results ares shown as mean values (±SEM). The supression of the intradialytic meals led to significant reduction of the patients' dry weight (in Kg) from 78.66±0.72 to 76.50±0.49, p=0.013, serum albumin (in g/l) (from 40.72±0.16 to 39.25±0.12, p<0.001) and prealbumin levels (in g/l) (from 33.82±0.31 to 32.73±0.22, p=0.004) as well as the nPCR values (from 1.08±0.08 to 1.05±0.11, p=0.021). Serum CRP as well as predialytic Potassium and Phosphate levels did not change significantly. The reinstitution of the intradialytic meals led to a complete correction of the studied nutritional parameters with Body weight values evolving from 76.50±0.49 to 78.28±1.01, p=0.025, serum albumin from 39.25±0.12 to 40.53±1.04, p<0.001, serum prealbumin levels from 32.73±0.22 to 33.95±0.64, p=0.001 an nPCR from 1.05±0.11 to 1.08±0.08, p=0.021. In conclusion, the suppression of intradialytic meals during the COVID-19 pandemic had deleterious effects on the nutritional parameters of patients on chronic hemodialysis.