(A) Kaplan–Meier estimates of all-cause mortality for DI-CKD patients without DM. (B) Kaplan–Meier estimates of all-cause mortality for DI-CKD patients with DM. In non-infected DI-CKD patients, the association of higher BMI with mortality was more evident in DM patients, whereas in infected DI-CKD patients, obesity had a favorable association with mortality irrespective of the complication of DM. DM: diabetes mellitus; CKD: chronic kidney disease; Inf: infection.</p
In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), low body mass index (BMI) is associated with high mor...
The association between BMI and mortality in individuals with type 1 diabetes, including nonlinearit...
BackgroundLow body mass index (BMI) is associated with greater mortality in patients on dialysis the...
Infected DI-CKD patients had a significantly lower survival rate than non-infected DI-CKD patients (...
The lowest BMI quartile (Q1) has the highest in-hospital mortality rate irrespective of the infectio...
All-cause mortality by BMI and infection in DI-CKD patients with DM; Cox proportional hazards analys...
All-cause mortality by BMI and infection in DI-CKD patients without DM; Cox proportional hazards ana...
All-cause mortality by BMI and infection in DI-CKD patients; Cox proportional hazards analysis.</p
Obesity is associated with increased mortality in the general population, but with lower mortality i...
(a) Non-DM vs. DM. (b) DM vs. DM with HTN. (c) DM vs. DM with CVD. (d) DM vs. DM with CKD. (e) DM vs...
Obesity is associated with increased mortality in the general population, but with lower mortality i...
Reason for admission modifies all-cause mortality by BMI in non-infected DI-CKD patients; Cox propor...
Unlike the general population, a higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with greater survival am...
In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), low body mass index (BMI) is associated with high mor...
Background: data regarding the association between obesity and morbidity/mortality in patients with ...
In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), low body mass index (BMI) is associated with high mor...
The association between BMI and mortality in individuals with type 1 diabetes, including nonlinearit...
BackgroundLow body mass index (BMI) is associated with greater mortality in patients on dialysis the...
Infected DI-CKD patients had a significantly lower survival rate than non-infected DI-CKD patients (...
The lowest BMI quartile (Q1) has the highest in-hospital mortality rate irrespective of the infectio...
All-cause mortality by BMI and infection in DI-CKD patients with DM; Cox proportional hazards analys...
All-cause mortality by BMI and infection in DI-CKD patients without DM; Cox proportional hazards ana...
All-cause mortality by BMI and infection in DI-CKD patients; Cox proportional hazards analysis.</p
Obesity is associated with increased mortality in the general population, but with lower mortality i...
(a) Non-DM vs. DM. (b) DM vs. DM with HTN. (c) DM vs. DM with CVD. (d) DM vs. DM with CKD. (e) DM vs...
Obesity is associated with increased mortality in the general population, but with lower mortality i...
Reason for admission modifies all-cause mortality by BMI in non-infected DI-CKD patients; Cox propor...
Unlike the general population, a higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with greater survival am...
In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), low body mass index (BMI) is associated with high mor...
Background: data regarding the association between obesity and morbidity/mortality in patients with ...
In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), low body mass index (BMI) is associated with high mor...
The association between BMI and mortality in individuals with type 1 diabetes, including nonlinearit...
BackgroundLow body mass index (BMI) is associated with greater mortality in patients on dialysis the...