Role of Microalbuminuria and Insulin Resistance as Predictive Biomarkers for Nephropathy in Obese Individuals – A Study Protocol

Author:

Jha Roshan Kumar,Dhok Archana,Shukla Samarth,Acharya Sourya,Anjankar Ashish

Abstract

Background: Obesity is a compounded, multifactorial, and largely curable disease, affecting over a third of the public community today. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared obesity as a global epidemic, also stressing that in many cases it remains an under-recognized problem of the public health agenda. It is a global health concern and a major risk factor for diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, which may lead to decrease in renal function and ultimately obesity related nephropathy. As per, the epidemiological and experimental data have indicated, microalbuminuria (MAU) is an early marker of target organ damage and is associated with all-cause mortality, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) incidence, and progression of nephropathy in non-diabetic subjects. Insulin resistance is present in obese individuals. Obesity related insulin resistance may arise from defects in fatty acid oxidation, and secondary β-cell lipotoxicity. The present study is a Cross-sectional analytical observational study; the study will be carried out in the Dept. of Biochemistry at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, ABV Rural Hospital, Sawangi (M), Wardha. Participants will be outpatients of this institution. Any participant fulfilling the eligibility criteria will be included in the study. Protocol amendments are not expected. However, if necessary, any modification to the protocol will be reported to the entire investigational team through a conference. All changes will be included in the final manuscript prior to submission. Aim and Objectives: Present study is targeted to assess role and correlation of microalbuminuria and insulin resistance as predictive biomarkers for nephropathy in obese subjects. Implications: Present study will be helpful to decrease morbidity and mortality, specifically associated with comprised renal status and prevent nephropathy. The study will be helpful to detect early clinicopathological phase of comprised renal status. Conclusion: The purpose of this study is to investigate role of microalbuminuria and insulin resistance as predictive markers of nephropathy in obese individuals.

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Sciencedomain International

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