Obesity-related glomerulopathy is an increasing cause of end-stage renal disease. Obesity has been considered a state of chronic low-grade systemic inflammation and chronic oxidative stress. Augmented inflammation in adipose and kidney tissues promotes the progression of kidney damage in obesity. Adipose tissue, which is accumulated in obesity, is a key endocrine organ that produces multiple biologically active molecules, including leptin, adiponectin, resistin, that affect inflammation, and subsequent deregulation of cell function in renal glomeruli that leads to pathological changes. Oxidative stress is also associated with obesityrelated renal diseases and may trigger the initiation or progression of renal damage in obesity. In this pape...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
The World Health Organization (WHO) describes overweight and obesity as an atypical or excessive fat...
Obesity is one of risk factors for chronic kidney disease (CKD), but the precise mechanism involved ...
The mechanisms linking obesity to kidney damage are unknown. AGEs are responsible for renal damage i...
Abstract Obesity has been pointed out as an important cause of kidney diseases. Due to its close ass...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and contributes to many health problems, including...
Obesity-related glomerulopathy (ORG) is a silent comorbidity which is increasing in incidence as the...
Obesity is recognized as an independent risk factor for the development of kidney disease, which has...
Obesity-related glomerulopathy (ORG) is a silent comorbidity which is increasing in incidence as the...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
Introduction: Unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyle, lead to the constellation of obesity, hyperins...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
The World Health Organization (WHO) describes overweight and obesity as an atypical or excessive fat...
Obesity is one of risk factors for chronic kidney disease (CKD), but the precise mechanism involved ...
The mechanisms linking obesity to kidney damage are unknown. AGEs are responsible for renal damage i...
Abstract Obesity has been pointed out as an important cause of kidney diseases. Due to its close ass...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and contributes to many health problems, including...
Obesity-related glomerulopathy (ORG) is a silent comorbidity which is increasing in incidence as the...
Obesity is recognized as an independent risk factor for the development of kidney disease, which has...
Obesity-related glomerulopathy (ORG) is a silent comorbidity which is increasing in incidence as the...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
Introduction: Unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyle, lead to the constellation of obesity, hyperins...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
In industrialized countries, overweight and obesity account for approximately 13.8% and 24.9% of the...
The World Health Organization (WHO) describes overweight and obesity as an atypical or excessive fat...