The rate of urinary albumin excretion is an important risk factor for kidney failure, stroke, and cardiovascular disease, perhaps because higher albumin excretion reflects endothelial cell dysfunction. The authors characterized urinary albumin excretion according to blood pressure, diabetes mellitus, and other factors in 2,582 Black and White participants in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study who were aged 18-30 years in 1985-1986. Urinary albumin and creatinine concentrations were determined using single untimed samples 10 and 15 years later. The albumin:creatinine ratio was analyzed as a continuous variable and a dichotomous variable (higher albumin excretion, including microalbuminuria (25-249 mg/g) and m...
Although 11 million people in the United States have chronic renal insufficiency, little is known ab...
Microalbuminuria (MA) is an important early sign of diabetic nephropathy. Hyperfiltration and impair...
An increase or decrease in urinary albumin excretion (UAE) is associated with, respectively, a highe...
Although albumin excretion rate is commonly estimated by using albumin/creatinine ratio (A/C), gende...
Although albumin excretion rate is commonly estimated by using albumin/creatinine ratio (A/C), gende...
Microalbuminuria is considered a marker of heightened risk for cardiovascular events. We examined ca...
Relation of urinary albumin excretion to coronary heart disease and low renal function: Role of bloo...
Microalbuminuria is associated with both an increased prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and ...
The moderate elevation in urinary albumin excretion defined as microalbuminuria is common in the pop...
Evidence of the relationship between left ventricular hypertrophy and urinary albumin excretion is c...
Excretion of albumin in the urine is highly variable, ranging from nondetectable quantities to milli...
Background and objectives: Although albumin excretion rates have been related to cardiovascular morb...
The hypothesis that high urinary albumin excretion (UAE; indicating mild renal damage) may precede d...
Aims. Within the normoalbuminuric range, low albuminuria (LA, 10-29 mg/24h) is associated with highe...
Although 11 million people in the United States have chronic renal insufficiency, little is known ab...
Microalbuminuria (MA) is an important early sign of diabetic nephropathy. Hyperfiltration and impair...
An increase or decrease in urinary albumin excretion (UAE) is associated with, respectively, a highe...
Although albumin excretion rate is commonly estimated by using albumin/creatinine ratio (A/C), gende...
Although albumin excretion rate is commonly estimated by using albumin/creatinine ratio (A/C), gende...
Microalbuminuria is considered a marker of heightened risk for cardiovascular events. We examined ca...
Relation of urinary albumin excretion to coronary heart disease and low renal function: Role of bloo...
Microalbuminuria is associated with both an increased prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and ...
The moderate elevation in urinary albumin excretion defined as microalbuminuria is common in the pop...
Evidence of the relationship between left ventricular hypertrophy and urinary albumin excretion is c...
Excretion of albumin in the urine is highly variable, ranging from nondetectable quantities to milli...
Background and objectives: Although albumin excretion rates have been related to cardiovascular morb...
The hypothesis that high urinary albumin excretion (UAE; indicating mild renal damage) may precede d...
Aims. Within the normoalbuminuric range, low albuminuria (LA, 10-29 mg/24h) is associated with highe...
Although 11 million people in the United States have chronic renal insufficiency, little is known ab...
Microalbuminuria (MA) is an important early sign of diabetic nephropathy. Hyperfiltration and impair...
An increase or decrease in urinary albumin excretion (UAE) is associated with, respectively, a highe...