2016
DOI: 10.1089/met.2015.0085
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Association of Metabolic Syndrome with Chronic Kidney Disease in Elderly Japanese Women: Comparison by Estimation of Glomerular Filtration Rate from Creatinine, Cystatin C, and Both

Abstract: Prevalence of CKD varied substantially depending on the used equation. In nonobese, elderly Japanese women, both the presence of MetS and the number of MetS components were associated with higher prevalence of CKD and elevated blood pressure may play an important role in these associations. These findings should be confirmed in studies employing more participants with MetS diagnosed using standard criteria (waist circumference instead of BMI).

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“…However, there was no difference in the percentage of women with anemia and CKD G3b between women with and without low grip strength, low SMI and sarcopenia in the present study. We have previously shown in elderly women that the prevalence of CKD was much higher when creatinine-based eGFR was used than the prevalence obtained when cystatin-C based equations were used (46% vs 13%, p < 0.001) 34. This may explain in part why percentage of women with CKD was high (33%) in the present study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 50%
“…However, there was no difference in the percentage of women with anemia and CKD G3b between women with and without low grip strength, low SMI and sarcopenia in the present study. We have previously shown in elderly women that the prevalence of CKD was much higher when creatinine-based eGFR was used than the prevalence obtained when cystatin-C based equations were used (46% vs 13%, p < 0.001) 34. This may explain in part why percentage of women with CKD was high (33%) in the present study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 50%
“…A graded relationship has previously been identified between the risk of CKD and the number of components of the MetS present. A cross-sectional study of older adult Japanese community-dwelling women showed that the number of MetS components is associated with the prevalence of CKD in non-obese subjects 31. Moreover, Okada et al found that both early- and late-stage kidney pathology increased with the number of MetS components present and that this association was statistically significant in both normal-weight and overweight individuals 32.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have previously shown in elderly women that the prevalence of CKD was much higher when creatinine-based eGFR was used than the prevalence obtained when cystatin-C-based equations were used (46% vs 13%, p<0.001). 34 This may explain in part why percentage of women with CKD was high (32%) in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%