BACKGROUND: Microalbuminuria and obesity markers are known risk factors for cardiovascular or renal disease. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of microalbuminuria according to body mass index (BMI) and abdominal obesity criteria. METHODS: The study subjects included 3,979 individuals aged 30 years or older who did not have diabetes, hypertension, renal failure, or overt proteinuria, from among those who participated in The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in 2013, a cross-sectional, nationally representative, stratified survey. Microalbuminuria was defined as a urinary albumin to creatinine ratio of 30 to 300 mg/g. BMI and waist circumference were classified according to the Asia-Pacific criteria. RESULTS:...
There is no general consensus on possible factors associated with microalbuminuria in hypertensive p...
Extreme obesity has been shown to be associated with focal- segmental glomerulosclerosis and nephrot...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity are frequently associated with preventable death and have emerged...
BACKGROUND: Microalbuminuria is associated with increased risk of renal disease and cardiovascular d...
BACKGROUND: Albuminuria is associated with cardiovascular disease, and the relationship between albu...
Microalbuminuria is a known early predictive factor for renal and cardiovascular diseases, not only ...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the major contributing component of metabolic syndrome (MetS) that resul...
Ba ckground: We conducted a population-based cross-sectional study of Korean adults to evaluate the ...
Microalbuminuria, an indicator of glomerular injury, is associated with increased risk of progressiv...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationship between abdominal obesity and microalbuminuria (MA) in norm...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that low UACR levels (<30 μg/mg) previously considered to ...
Background: Prospective investigation of obesity and renal function decline in Asia is sparse. We ex...
<p>Weighted <i>n</i>: men 19–39 years, 7,985,505; 40–64 years, 7,946,568; and ≥65 years, 1,873,929; ...
Microalbuminuria (MAU) is a common subclinical disease and related with cardiovascular outcome both ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has often been defined based on glomerular filtration rat...
There is no general consensus on possible factors associated with microalbuminuria in hypertensive p...
Extreme obesity has been shown to be associated with focal- segmental glomerulosclerosis and nephrot...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity are frequently associated with preventable death and have emerged...
BACKGROUND: Microalbuminuria is associated with increased risk of renal disease and cardiovascular d...
BACKGROUND: Albuminuria is associated with cardiovascular disease, and the relationship between albu...
Microalbuminuria is a known early predictive factor for renal and cardiovascular diseases, not only ...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the major contributing component of metabolic syndrome (MetS) that resul...
Ba ckground: We conducted a population-based cross-sectional study of Korean adults to evaluate the ...
Microalbuminuria, an indicator of glomerular injury, is associated with increased risk of progressiv...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationship between abdominal obesity and microalbuminuria (MA) in norm...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that low UACR levels (<30 μg/mg) previously considered to ...
Background: Prospective investigation of obesity and renal function decline in Asia is sparse. We ex...
<p>Weighted <i>n</i>: men 19–39 years, 7,985,505; 40–64 years, 7,946,568; and ≥65 years, 1,873,929; ...
Microalbuminuria (MAU) is a common subclinical disease and related with cardiovascular outcome both ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has often been defined based on glomerular filtration rat...
There is no general consensus on possible factors associated with microalbuminuria in hypertensive p...
Extreme obesity has been shown to be associated with focal- segmental glomerulosclerosis and nephrot...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity are frequently associated with preventable death and have emerged...