Dunkler et al evaluate the association between diet; alcohol, protein, and sodium intake; and incidence or progression of chronic kidney disease among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus. See also the...
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) and Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) each follow structured processes to assess these data and develop rigorous, evidence-based guidelines for adults with diabetes and CKD.1,2 Areas of consensus between the 2 guidelines therefore represent ...
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is not only one of the main complications of diabetes, but also the leading cause of the end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The occurrence and development of DKD have always been a serious clinical problem that leads to the increase of morbidity and mortality and ...
Diabetes mellitusis a disease in which the body either fails to produce enoughinsulinor is unable to use insulin properly. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches, and other food into energy used for daily life. If there is not enough insulin, bloodglucose(sugar) leve...
Diet in Kidney Diseases + Diet in Chronic Kidney Disease Glossary Abbreviations Common Blood Tests for Kidney PatientsDrugs and Kidney ProblemsPainkillers Kidney damage due to different drugs is common. Why is the kidney more vulnerable to drug toxicity compared to other organs of the body? Two ...
One common reason for kidney failure in the United States is diabetes. Sometimes chronic kidney disease is accompanied by high blood pressure, which not only can be caused by kidney damage but also further accelerates kidney injury and is a major reason for the negative effects of chronic kidney...
A number of SIRT-activating compounds have shown beneficial effects in kidney disease models; however, further research is needed to identify novel SIRT-targeting strategies with the potential to treat and/or prevent the progression of kidney diseases and increase the average human healthspan. Key ...
The prevalence of cardiovascular and metabolic disease coupled with kidney dysfunction is increasing worldwide. This triad of disorders is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality as well as a substantial economic burden. Further understanding of the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms is impor...
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Keep your kidneys healthy by getting proper and regular check up of your kidney functions and developing of diabetes, hypertension, obese, family history of kidney disease and etc. Symptoms of Kidney Problems Most of the people never show symptoms until it gets advance however, some of the sympt...