Association of anthropometric and biochemical–anthropometric obesity indices with chronic kidney disease in diabetes: a KNHANES-based study
Key Points
To investigate the relationship between various obesity indices and chronic kidney disease (CKD) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM).
Analyzed data from the KNHANES survey.
Assessed different obesity indices.
Examined sex differences in the associations.
Various obesity indices were linked to an increased risk of CKD.
Associations varied by sex, suggesting a complex relationship.
Asian-specific indices showed the strongest correlation with CKD.
Abstract
Various obesity indices were associated with CKD in patients with DM, although the associations differed by sex. Asian-specific indices may be the most useful for reflecting CKD in patients with DM.
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