Management of traditional risk factors for the development and progression of chronic kidney disease

Author:

Lo Robin1,Narasaki Yoko12,Lei Sean1,Rhee Connie M12

Affiliation:

1. Harold Simmons Center for Chronic Disease Research and Epidemiology, Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, University of California Irvine , Orange, CA , USA

2. Tibor Rubin Veterans Affairs Medical Center , Long Beach, CA , USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its downstream complications (i.e. cardiovascular) are a major source of morbidity worldwide. Additionally, deaths due to CKD or CKD-attributable cardiovascular disease account for a sizeable proportion of global mortality. However, the advent of new pharmacotherapies, diagnostic tools, and global initiatives are directing greater attention to kidney health in the public health agenda, including the implementation of effective strategies that (i) prevent kidney disease, (ii) provide early CKD detection, and (iii) ameliorate CKD progression and its related complications. In this Review, we discuss major risk factors for incident CKD and CKD progression categorized across cardiovascular (i.e. hypertension, dyslipidemia, cardiorenal syndrome), endocrine (i.e. diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, testosterone), lifestyle (i.e. obesity, dietary factors, smoking), and genetic/environmental (i.e. CKDu/Mesoamerican nephropathy, APOL1, herbal nephropathy) domains, as well as scope, mechanistic underpinnings, and management.

Funder

NIH

NIDDK

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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