Background Overweight and obesity are believed to be associated with renal damage. Whether this depends on fat distribution is not known. We hypothesize that in addition to overweight, fat distribution may be associated with renal function abnormalities. Methods: We studied the relation between body weight and fat distribution and microalbuminuria and elevated or diminished filtration in 7,676 subjects without diabetes. Microalbuminuria is defined as urinary albumin excretion (UAE) of 30 to 300 mg/24 h. Elevated and diminished filtration are defined as filtration plus or minus 2 SDs of a nondiabetic lean group with a peripheral fat distribution and UAE of 0 to 15 mg/24 h, corrected for age and sex. The total population was divided into six ...
Obesity is a risk marker for progressive renal function loss in patients with known renal disease. T...
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for several severe diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascul...
BACKGROUND:The risk for obesity-related disorders is proportional to the visceral region and had bee...
Background Overweight and obesity are believed to be associated with renal damage. Whether this depe...
Central distribution of body fat is associated with a higher risk of renal disease, but whether it i...
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...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and contributes to many health problems, including...
BACKGROUND: Many interfering factors may reduce the reliability of waist circumference (WC) measurem...
Obesity is a risk factor for renal damage in native kidney disease and in renal transplant recipient...
Obesity is a risk marker for progressive renal function loss in patients with known renal disease. T...
Objectives: This study aims to investigate the separate contributions of liver fat and visceral fat ...
Background: Diet represents a potentially important target for in-tervention in nephropathy, yet dat...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are correlated risk factors for chronic kidney disease...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and contrib-utes to many health problems, includin...
Obesity is a risk marker for progressive renal function loss in patients with known renal disease. T...
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for several severe diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascul...
BACKGROUND:The risk for obesity-related disorders is proportional to the visceral region and had bee...
Background Overweight and obesity are believed to be associated with renal damage. Whether this depe...
Central distribution of body fat is associated with a higher risk of renal disease, but whether it i...
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...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and contributes to many health problems, including...
BACKGROUND: Many interfering factors may reduce the reliability of waist circumference (WC) measurem...
Obesity is a risk factor for renal damage in native kidney disease and in renal transplant recipient...
Obesity is a risk marker for progressive renal function loss in patients with known renal disease. T...
Objectives: This study aims to investigate the separate contributions of liver fat and visceral fat ...
Background: Diet represents a potentially important target for in-tervention in nephropathy, yet dat...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are correlated risk factors for chronic kidney disease...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and contrib-utes to many health problems, includin...
Obesity is a risk marker for progressive renal function loss in patients with known renal disease. T...
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for several severe diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascul...
BACKGROUND:The risk for obesity-related disorders is proportional to the visceral region and had bee...