Impact of hypertension and diabetes on the onset of chronic kidney disease in a general Japanese population

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作者
Kaneyama, Akira [1 ]
Hirata, Aya [1 ]
Hirata, Takumi [1 ,2 ]
Imai, Yukiko [1 ]
Kuwabara, Kazuyo
Funamoto, Mika [3 ]
Sugiyama, Daisuke [4 ]
Okamura, Tomonori [1 ]
机构
[1] Keio Univ, Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med & Publ Hlth, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Nara Med Univ, Inst Clin & Translat Sci, Nara, Japan
[3] Habikino City Municipal Off, Osaka, Japan
[4] Keio Univ, Fac Nursing & Med Care, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
关键词
Chronic kidney disease; Diabetes mellitus; Hypertension; Population attributable fraction; Prevention; RISK-FACTORS; BLOOD-PRESSURE; GENDER; PROTEINURIA; PROGRESSION; MECHANISMS;
D O I
10.1038/s41440-022-01041-9
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R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Hypertension (HT) and diabetes mellitus (DM) are both major risk factors for chronic kidney disease (CKD); however, few studies have examined the impacts of the combination of HT and DM on CKD development in general populations. We aimed to explore whether HT or DM contributes more to CKD development in a Japanese community. A total of 5823 individuals without a history of CKD who underwent specific health checkups in fiscal year 2013 were monitored until the end of March 2018. Participants were categorized as having neither HT nor DM (none group), either HT or DM, and both (HT + DM). We calculated the hazard ratios (HRs) for developing CKD in each category using Cox proportional hazards models after adjusting for age, dyslipidemia, smoking, and alcohol drinking and with the none group as the reference. We also estimated the population attributable fraction (PAF) for CKD development in populations with either HT or DM or both. During a mean follow-up of 3.0 years, 759 individuals developed CKD, with HRs of 1.56 with a 95% confidence interval (CI) [1.33, 1.83], 1.22 with a 95% CI [0.86, 1.75], and 2.83 with a 95% CI [2.22, 3.63] for the HT only, DM only and HT + DM categories, respectively. Sex-specific analysis showed similar findings. The PAFs for CKD (14.1% and 17.2% for men and women, respectively) were the highest among participants with HT only. We concluded that in this Japanese community, HT contributed more than DM to CKD development; hence, managing hypertension is important to prevent CKD as well as diabetes.
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