Gender and race disparities in the prevalence of chronic kidney disease among individuals with hypertension in the united states, 2001–2016

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  • Who: Jing Shen from the Tulane University, United have published the research: Gender and race disparities in the prevalence of chronic kidney disease among individuals with hypertension in the United States, 2001-2016, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a leading cause of the global burden of noncommunicable diseases, contributing substantially to morbidity and mortality and affecting and amp;lt;10% of the worldwide population. Specifically, sustained hypertension can exacerbate kidney function deterioration, and CKD can complicate blood pressure management. Analyzing the prevalence of CKD and sex and race . . .

     

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