Weight excess and/or central body fat distribution are associated with increased long-term renal risk, not only in subjects with renal disease or renal transplant recipients, but also in the general population. As the prevalence of weight excess is rising worldwide, this may become a main renal risk factor on a population basis, even more so because the risk extends to the overweight range. Understanding the mechanisms of this detrimental effect of weight excess on the kidneys is needed in order to design preventive treatment strategies. The increased risk associated with weight excess is partly attributed to associated comorbid conditions, such as hypertension, dyslipidaemia, insulin resistance and diabetes; however, current evidence suppo...
A body mass index ( BMI) >= 25 kg/m(2) increases the risk for long-term renal damage, possibly by...
Obesity-related nephropathy is associated with renal function progression. However, some studies hav...
A body mass index (BMI)≥25kg/m2 increases the risk for long-term renal damage, possibly by renal hem...
Weight excess and/or central body fat distribution are associated with increased long-term renal ris...
Weight excess and/or central body fat distribution are associated with increased long-term renal ris...
Obesity is a risk factor for renal damage in native kidney disease and in renal transplant recipient...
Central distribution of body fat is associated with a higher risk of renal disease, but whether it i...
Background Overweight and obesity are believed to be associated with renal damage. Whether this depe...
Obesity is a risk factor for renal graft loss. Higher body mass index (BMI) in native kidneys is ass...
Obesity is a risk factor for renal graft loss. Higher body mass index (BMI) in native kidneys is ass...
Obesity is a risk factor for renal graft loss. Higher body mass index (BMI) in native kidneys is ass...
Michael E Hall,1,2 Jussara M do Carmo,2 Alexandre A da Silva,2 Luis A Juncos,1,2 Zhen Wang,2 John E ...
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for several severe diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascul...
Obesity is recently acknowledged as an important independent risk factor for kidney disease, in whic...
Obesity is recently acknowledged as an important independent risk factor for kidney disease, in whic...
A body mass index ( BMI) >= 25 kg/m(2) increases the risk for long-term renal damage, possibly by...
Obesity-related nephropathy is associated with renal function progression. However, some studies hav...
A body mass index (BMI)≥25kg/m2 increases the risk for long-term renal damage, possibly by renal hem...
Weight excess and/or central body fat distribution are associated with increased long-term renal ris...
Weight excess and/or central body fat distribution are associated with increased long-term renal ris...
Obesity is a risk factor for renal damage in native kidney disease and in renal transplant recipient...
Central distribution of body fat is associated with a higher risk of renal disease, but whether it i...
Background Overweight and obesity are believed to be associated with renal damage. Whether this depe...
Obesity is a risk factor for renal graft loss. Higher body mass index (BMI) in native kidneys is ass...
Obesity is a risk factor for renal graft loss. Higher body mass index (BMI) in native kidneys is ass...
Obesity is a risk factor for renal graft loss. Higher body mass index (BMI) in native kidneys is ass...
Michael E Hall,1,2 Jussara M do Carmo,2 Alexandre A da Silva,2 Luis A Juncos,1,2 Zhen Wang,2 John E ...
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for several severe diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascul...
Obesity is recently acknowledged as an important independent risk factor for kidney disease, in whic...
Obesity is recently acknowledged as an important independent risk factor for kidney disease, in whic...
A body mass index ( BMI) >= 25 kg/m(2) increases the risk for long-term renal damage, possibly by...
Obesity-related nephropathy is associated with renal function progression. However, some studies hav...
A body mass index (BMI)≥25kg/m2 increases the risk for long-term renal damage, possibly by renal hem...