Sunday 17 June 2012

Obesity may lead to kidney failure

Most experts believe that obesity may cause kidney failure, but long ago, French researchers say that obesity plays a key role in the process of kidney disease. Obesity is the basis of diabetes, hypertension, and they also cause kidney disease in high incidence.
F.Bonnet and colleagues, experts at The Hospital of Saint-Etienne University, found that the increase in body mass index (BMI) (BMI ≥ 25kg/m2) is related to hypertension and kidney failure. This can cause the life of obese patients can survive in a short time.
According to the positions of the seminar in France that obesity is an important factor in the process of chronic renal failure, and its usefulness is more significant than initially assumed.
On a research on 162 cases of IgA nephropathy (proven by renal biopsy cases), Bonnet and colleagues analyzed whether the increase in BMI in the first set on biopsy with the following factors: the clinical value when the biopsy kidney when pathological values, hypertension, chronic renal failure, etc..
Obesity is related to kidney damage, this report was published on the magazine in April, titled "Obesity is a new independent risk factor in the process of IgA nephropathy in primary and pathological development."
The experts add: The more serious the degree of obesity of the patient, the shorter the cycle life of kidney failure. In another analysis of multivariate Cox on the life cycle of kidney failure, Bonnet also found that obesity, pathological values ​​and hypertension are independent risk factors.
In life, we do not underestimate the side effects of obesity when body weight increases quickly, we must be cautious. Pay attention to diet, stay away from obesity is far from kidney disease, prevent diabetic nephropathy. The above analysis illustrates this point, obesity is the culprit of the cause of many diseases. Various chronic diseases, renal failure, kidney disease, etc.. due o all by this.


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