“…Indeed, it is widely known that kidney disease is one of the most comorbid conditions in older adults, with an overall estimated prevalence ranging from 21.4 to 47.0% and with an incidence rate of stage G4 that rises with older age (Matsushita et al, 2010;Amaral et al, 2019;Ravani et al, 2020). Aging with multimorbidity and polytherapy are the most significant factors associated with the onset and progression of end-stages of CKD but also with the hospitalization rate (Mallappallil et al, 2014;Wong et al, 2019;Schrauben et al, 2020). Moreover, the presence of CKD could be associated with several comorbidities, including hypertension, diabetes, chronic respiratory and cardiovascular disorders (Fox et al, 2012;Mahmoodi et al, 2014;Fraser et al, 2015).…”