Short‐term weight loss decreased the risk of chronic kidney disease in men with incident nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Obesity2022Vol. 30(7), pp. 1495–1506
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Shiqi Hu, Xiaolan Li, Yuanyuan Sun, Shouling Wu, Yanqi Lan, Shuohua Chen, Yanhong Wang, Wei Liao, Xiaomo Wang, Di Zhang, Xiaojie Yuan, Jingli Gao, Li Wang
Abstract
Short-term weight loss of at least 7% could decrease CKD risk, especially among patients with obesity and elevated blood pressure. It is important to monitor waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, and weight for NAFLD management.
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