Obesity, kidney dysfunction and hypertension: mechanistic links

Volume: 15, Issue: 6, Pages: 367 - 385
Published: Apr 23, 2019
Abstract
Excessive adiposity raises blood pressure and accounts for 65-75% of primary hypertension, which is a major driver of cardiovascular and kidney diseases. In obesity, abnormal kidney function and associated increases in tubular sodium reabsorption initiate hypertension, which is often mild before the development of target organ injury. Factors that contribute to increased sodium reabsorption in obesity include kidney compression by visceral,...
Paper Details
Title
Obesity, kidney dysfunction and hypertension: mechanistic links
Published Date
Apr 23, 2019
Volume
15
Issue
6
Pages
367 - 385
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