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Prevalence of hyperfiltration among US youth/young adults with overweight and obesity: A population-based association study.

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Turer, CB; Baum, M; Dubourg, L; Selistre, LS; Skinner, AC
Published in: Obes Sci Pract
December 2019

OBJECTIVE: Determine prevalence of hyperfiltration (high estimated glomerular filtration rate "eGFR" >95th percentile for age/sex) among youth and association with BMI classification. METHODS: With the use of 1999 to 2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data from 12- to 29-year-olds, data for serum creatinine and thresholds for high eGFR were normed using a metabolically healthy subsample (no albuminuria, healthy weights, normal blood pressures, blood glucoses, lipids, and liver enzymes). Logistic regression examined the association of BMI classification (healthy weight, overweight, and obesity classes 1-3) with hyperfiltration (eGFR > 95th percentile for age/sex), adjusted for diabetes and other covariates. RESULTS: Of 12- to 29-year-olds (N = 18 698), 27.4% (n = 5493) met criteria for entry into the "healthy subsample" and contributed data to derive normative values for serum creatinine/hyperfiltration thresholds. In the full sample, hyperfiltration prevalence in 12- to 29-year-olds classified as healthy-weight, overweight, and obesity classes 1 to 3 was 4.9%, 4.7%, 6.5%, 8.7%, and 11.8%, respectively (P < .001). In multivariable analysis, obesity classes 2 and 3 were associated with greater likelihood of hyperfiltration (adjusted ORs for class 2: 1.5, 95% CI, 1.1-2.1; and for class 3, 2.1, 95% CI, 1.5-2.9). Diabetes also was associated with hyperfiltration (AOR, 4.0; 95% CI, 2.2-7.4). CONCLUSION: Obesity classes 2 to 3 are associated with hyperfiltration in youth. Age/sex-specific norms for creatinine and hyperfiltration thresholds may aid recognition of kidney dysfunction early.

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Obes Sci Pract

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EISSN

2055-2238

Publication Date

December 2019

Volume

5

Issue

6

Start / End Page

570 / 580

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science
  • 3210 Nutrition and dietetics
 

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Turer, C. B., Baum, M., Dubourg, L., Selistre, L. S., & Skinner, A. C. (2019). Prevalence of hyperfiltration among US youth/young adults with overweight and obesity: A population-based association study. Obes Sci Pract, 5(6), 570–580. https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.365
Turer, Christy B., Michel Baum, Laurence Dubourg, Luciano S. Selistre, and Asheley C. Skinner. “Prevalence of hyperfiltration among US youth/young adults with overweight and obesity: A population-based association study.Obes Sci Pract 5, no. 6 (December 2019): 570–80. https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.365.
Turer CB, Baum M, Dubourg L, Selistre LS, Skinner AC. Prevalence of hyperfiltration among US youth/young adults with overweight and obesity: A population-based association study. Obes Sci Pract. 2019 Dec;5(6):570–80.
Turer, Christy B., et al. “Prevalence of hyperfiltration among US youth/young adults with overweight and obesity: A population-based association study.Obes Sci Pract, vol. 5, no. 6, Dec. 2019, pp. 570–80. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/osp4.365.
Turer CB, Baum M, Dubourg L, Selistre LS, Skinner AC. Prevalence of hyperfiltration among US youth/young adults with overweight and obesity: A population-based association study. Obes Sci Pract. 2019 Dec;5(6):570–580.
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Published In

Obes Sci Pract

DOI

EISSN

2055-2238

Publication Date

December 2019

Volume

5

Issue

6

Start / End Page

570 / 580

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science
  • 3210 Nutrition and dietetics