A large cohort study indicates that early chronic kidney disease is more likely in adolescents with high BMIs.

Published Date: 03 Jan 2024

A large cohort study led by Sheba Tel HaShomer and Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) found that adolescent obesity significantly increases the risk of developing early chronic kidney disease (CKD) in young adulthood.

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