Evidence‐Based Nephrology 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9781444303391.ch1
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Epidemiology of Chronic Kidney Disease

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“…Present study population of 330 patients comprised adults, mainly illiterate (54.5%), and coming from rural-strata(66.4%) with a mean age of 52.67±15.05 (range 25 to 98 years), of whom mostly patients were taking vegetarian diet (58.2%).The mean age of our study population was similar to other studies like a mean age of 49.3 years with range 17-80 13 and a mean age of 46.6±13.4 years 14 . However, higher mean age was reported in other Western and Indian studies [15][16][17] .In the present study it was observed that alterations in biochemical profile were common in CKD patients. 55.8% of patients for corrected serum calcium and 63.0% of patients for phosphorus were out of the target range.…”
Section: Figure 6: Relationship Between Corrected Calcium With Phosphorus Among Casescontrasting
confidence: 52%
“…Present study population of 330 patients comprised adults, mainly illiterate (54.5%), and coming from rural-strata(66.4%) with a mean age of 52.67±15.05 (range 25 to 98 years), of whom mostly patients were taking vegetarian diet (58.2%).The mean age of our study population was similar to other studies like a mean age of 49.3 years with range 17-80 13 and a mean age of 46.6±13.4 years 14 . However, higher mean age was reported in other Western and Indian studies [15][16][17] .In the present study it was observed that alterations in biochemical profile were common in CKD patients. 55.8% of patients for corrected serum calcium and 63.0% of patients for phosphorus were out of the target range.…”
Section: Figure 6: Relationship Between Corrected Calcium With Phosphorus Among Casescontrasting
confidence: 52%
“…[14–18] However, higher mean age was reported in an Western and an Indian study. [1920] We observed that males outnumbered females in both the groups (M:F 2.25:1 and 3.63:1 in groups I and II, respectively). There is male predominance among CKD population in most studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%