Obesity is associated with chronic metabolic conditions that directly and indirectly cause kidney parenchymal damage. A review of the literature was conducted to explore existing evidence of the relationship between obesity and chronic kidney disease as well as the role of bariatric surgery in improving access to kidney transplantation for patients with a high body mass index. The review showed no definitive evidence to support the use of a transplant eligibility cut-off parameter based solely on the body mass index. Moreover, in the pre-transplant scenario, the obesity paradox is associated with better patient survival among obese than non-obese patients, although promising results of bariatric surgery are emerging. However, until more inf...
BACKGROUND:Obesity is a growing epidemic in most developed countries including the United States res...
Background Obesity has been linked to poor access to medical care. Although scientific evidence sugg...
Background Obesity has been linked to poor access to medical care. Although scientific evidence sugg...
Obesity is now common among children and adults who are kidney transplant candidates and recipients....
Obesity is now common among children and adults who are kidney transplant candidates and recipients....
Obesity is now common among children and adults who are kidney transplant candidates and recipients....
The prevalence of obesity in patients with chronic kidney failure and renal transplant candidates ha...
Obesity has been linked to poor access to medical care. Although scientific evidence suggest that ki...
Obesity is a growing epidemic in most developed countries including the United States resulting in a...
There is clear evidence that survival rates following transplantation far exceed those for remaining...
: Obesity is a worldwide epidemic that leads to several non-communicable illnesses, including chroni...
: Obesity is a worldwide epidemic that leads to several non-communicable illnesses, including chroni...
: Obesity is a worldwide epidemic that leads to several non-communicable illnesses, including chroni...
Background Obesity has been linked to poor access to medical care. Although scientific evidence sugg...
This project is a quality review project of the Medical University of South Carolina kidney transpla...
BACKGROUND:Obesity is a growing epidemic in most developed countries including the United States res...
Background Obesity has been linked to poor access to medical care. Although scientific evidence sugg...
Background Obesity has been linked to poor access to medical care. Although scientific evidence sugg...
Obesity is now common among children and adults who are kidney transplant candidates and recipients....
Obesity is now common among children and adults who are kidney transplant candidates and recipients....
Obesity is now common among children and adults who are kidney transplant candidates and recipients....
The prevalence of obesity in patients with chronic kidney failure and renal transplant candidates ha...
Obesity has been linked to poor access to medical care. Although scientific evidence suggest that ki...
Obesity is a growing epidemic in most developed countries including the United States resulting in a...
There is clear evidence that survival rates following transplantation far exceed those for remaining...
: Obesity is a worldwide epidemic that leads to several non-communicable illnesses, including chroni...
: Obesity is a worldwide epidemic that leads to several non-communicable illnesses, including chroni...
: Obesity is a worldwide epidemic that leads to several non-communicable illnesses, including chroni...
Background Obesity has been linked to poor access to medical care. Although scientific evidence sugg...
This project is a quality review project of the Medical University of South Carolina kidney transpla...
BACKGROUND:Obesity is a growing epidemic in most developed countries including the United States res...
Background Obesity has been linked to poor access to medical care. Although scientific evidence sugg...
Background Obesity has been linked to poor access to medical care. Although scientific evidence sugg...