2023
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.1053
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Serum leptin levels in patients with chronic kidney disease and hypertensive heart disease: An observational cross‐sectional study

Abstract: Background and Aim Adipocytes secrete a peptide hormone called leptin, which plays a crucial role in controlling appetite and energy expenditure. Alterations in leptin concentrations are associated with CKD‐related cardiovascular problems such as hypertensive heart disease (HHD). Despite the link, data on the precise function of leptin in people with CKD and HHD is scant. Methods An observational cross‐sectional study involving a total of 108 participants (72 CKD patien… Show more

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“…First, CKD patients often experience a loss of appetite, which can be attributed to abnormalities in taste and smell senses caused by uremia, as well as the impact of metabolite accumulation on the central nervous system. 36,37 Second, vomiting and nausea are prevalent among CKD patients, often caused by metabolite buildup and medication side effects. [38][39][40] Third, digestive complications, including diarrhea and constipation, frequently afflict CKD patients.…”
Section: Malnutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, CKD patients often experience a loss of appetite, which can be attributed to abnormalities in taste and smell senses caused by uremia, as well as the impact of metabolite accumulation on the central nervous system. 36,37 Second, vomiting and nausea are prevalent among CKD patients, often caused by metabolite buildup and medication side effects. [38][39][40] Third, digestive complications, including diarrhea and constipation, frequently afflict CKD patients.…”
Section: Malnutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%