Background and objectives Abnormally elevated GFR, or hyperfiltration, is a proposed mechanism for kidney injury in diabetes, prediabetes, and obesity. This study investigated whether lack of physical exercise is associated with hyperfiltration and whether exercise modifies the positive association between fasting glucose and measured GFR. Design, setting, participants, &measurements The Renal Iohexol Clearance Survey in Tromsø 6measured GFR as single-sample plasma iohexol clearance in 1506 members of the general population (age 50–62 years) without diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or kidney disease. Leisure-time physical exercise was assessed by a self-administered questionnaire. Hyperfiltration was defined as GFR above the 90th perce...
JOURNAL ARTICLEBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence suggests a mechanistic link between the glycemic envi...
Individual with type 2 diabetes is a high risk group for both adverse cardiac as well as renal event...
JOURNAL ARTICLEBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence suggests a mechanistic link between the glycemic envi...
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for several severe diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascul...
Background. The worldwide increase in end-stage renal disease has been alleged to be associated with...
Background. The worldwide increase in end-stage renal disease has been alleged to be associated with...
Background and objectives The microvascular circulation plays an important role in bone health. This...
Background and objectives The microvascular circulation plays an important role in bone health. This...
High serum adiponectin has been increased in several conditions of kidney disease. Only sparse and c...
Contains fulltext : 79922.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There are limi...
Hypertension and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are global public health problems, both associated wit...
Higher urinary albumin excretion predicts future cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and chronic k...
Background High serum levels of the pro-inflammatory adipokine resistin have been associated with de...
Higher urinary albumin excretion predicts future cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and chronic k...
Aims: Microalbuminuria (MAU) is a marker for endothelial dysfunction and a predictor of increased ca...
JOURNAL ARTICLEBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence suggests a mechanistic link between the glycemic envi...
Individual with type 2 diabetes is a high risk group for both adverse cardiac as well as renal event...
JOURNAL ARTICLEBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence suggests a mechanistic link between the glycemic envi...
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for several severe diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascul...
Background. The worldwide increase in end-stage renal disease has been alleged to be associated with...
Background. The worldwide increase in end-stage renal disease has been alleged to be associated with...
Background and objectives The microvascular circulation plays an important role in bone health. This...
Background and objectives The microvascular circulation plays an important role in bone health. This...
High serum adiponectin has been increased in several conditions of kidney disease. Only sparse and c...
Contains fulltext : 79922.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There are limi...
Hypertension and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are global public health problems, both associated wit...
Higher urinary albumin excretion predicts future cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and chronic k...
Background High serum levels of the pro-inflammatory adipokine resistin have been associated with de...
Higher urinary albumin excretion predicts future cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and chronic k...
Aims: Microalbuminuria (MAU) is a marker for endothelial dysfunction and a predictor of increased ca...
JOURNAL ARTICLEBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence suggests a mechanistic link between the glycemic envi...
Individual with type 2 diabetes is a high risk group for both adverse cardiac as well as renal event...
JOURNAL ARTICLEBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence suggests a mechanistic link between the glycemic envi...