Influence of smoking and obesity on the development of proteinuria.BackgroundProteinuria is a significant risk factor for end-stage renal disease. Previous evidence suggested that smoking and obesity increase the risk of proteinuria. However, it is unclear whether these risk factors predict the development of proteinuria independently of hypertension and diabetes mellitus. The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of obesity and smoking on the development of proteinuria in a screened cohort of subjects with normal kidney function.MethodsA total of 5403 subjects (3403 men and 2000 women) who participated in the 1997 and 1999 health screening examinations in Okinawa Japan, and who were normal renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.2 mg/dL...
AIMS: Smoking is a strong risk factor for albuminuria in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)...
Background There are very few clinical reports that have compared the association between cigarette ...
Whether smoking is an indepen-dent risk factor for the develop-ment of microalbuminuria has yet to b...
Influence of smoking and obesity on the development of proteinuria.BackgroundProteinuria is a signif...
Effects of current smoking and smoking discontinuation on renal function and proteinuria in the gene...
[[abstract]]P>Aims Cigarette smoking is a well-known risk factor associated with diabetic nephropath...
Background/Aims: Association between cigarette smoke and albuminuria (UA) was already demonstrated i...
Background: smoking induces albuminuria and accelerates progression to renal failure in persons with...
Background: Metabolically healthy obesity seems to be a unique phenotype for the risk of cardiometab...
Introduction: Smoking is harmful, and its cessation is recommended to prevent chronic kidney disease...
Obesity has been increasingly recognized as a risk factor for kidney disease and both proteinuria an...
©2018 Rosenstock, Pommier, Stoffels, Patel and Michelis. Obesity has been increasingly recognized as...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Previous cross-sectional studies demonstrated the close relationship betwee...
Previous cross-sectional studies demonstrated the close relationship between visceral obesity and th...
BACKGROUND: Proteinuria is a major risk factor for the progression of kidney disease and the develop...
AIMS: Smoking is a strong risk factor for albuminuria in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)...
Background There are very few clinical reports that have compared the association between cigarette ...
Whether smoking is an indepen-dent risk factor for the develop-ment of microalbuminuria has yet to b...
Influence of smoking and obesity on the development of proteinuria.BackgroundProteinuria is a signif...
Effects of current smoking and smoking discontinuation on renal function and proteinuria in the gene...
[[abstract]]P>Aims Cigarette smoking is a well-known risk factor associated with diabetic nephropath...
Background/Aims: Association between cigarette smoke and albuminuria (UA) was already demonstrated i...
Background: smoking induces albuminuria and accelerates progression to renal failure in persons with...
Background: Metabolically healthy obesity seems to be a unique phenotype for the risk of cardiometab...
Introduction: Smoking is harmful, and its cessation is recommended to prevent chronic kidney disease...
Obesity has been increasingly recognized as a risk factor for kidney disease and both proteinuria an...
©2018 Rosenstock, Pommier, Stoffels, Patel and Michelis. Obesity has been increasingly recognized as...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Previous cross-sectional studies demonstrated the close relationship betwee...
Previous cross-sectional studies demonstrated the close relationship between visceral obesity and th...
BACKGROUND: Proteinuria is a major risk factor for the progression of kidney disease and the develop...
AIMS: Smoking is a strong risk factor for albuminuria in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)...
Background There are very few clinical reports that have compared the association between cigarette ...
Whether smoking is an indepen-dent risk factor for the develop-ment of microalbuminuria has yet to b...