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Adiposity Impacts Intrarenal Hemodynamic Function in Adults With Long-standing Type 1 Diabetes With and Without Diabetic Nephropathy: Results From the Canadian Study of Longevity in Type 1 Diabetes
Author(s) -
Petter Bjornstad,
Julie A. Lovshin,
Yuliya Lytvyn,
Geneviève Boulet,
Leif E. Lovblom,
Omar N. Alhuzaim,
Mohammed A. Farooqi,
Vesta Lai,
Josephine Tse,
Leslie Cham,
Andrej Orszag,
Daniel Scarr,
Alanna Weisman,
Hillary A. Keenan,
Michael H. Brent,
Narinder Paul,
Vera Bril,
Bruce A. Perkins,
David Z.I. Cherney
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
diabetes care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.636
H-Index - 363
eISSN - 1935-5548
pISSN - 0149-5992
DOI - 10.2337/dc17-2475
Subject(s) - medicine , renal function , endocrinology , type 2 diabetes , diabetic nephropathy , filtration fraction , effective renal plasma flow , diabetes mellitus , insulin resistance , renal blood flow , population , albuminuria , environmental health
Central adiposity is considered to be an important cardiorenal risk factor in the general population and in type 1 diabetes. We sought to determine the relationship between central adiposity and intrarenal hemodynamic function in adults with long-standing type 1 diabetes with and without diabetic nephropathy (DN).

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