Early life body mass index trajectories and albuminuria in midlife: A 30-year prospective cohort study
Wang Y, Li F, Chu C, Zhang X, Zhang X, Liao Y, Du M, Zou T, Ma Q, Chen C, Wang D, Wang K, Yan Y, Sun Y, Hu G, Jia H, Li H, Niu Z, Yan R, Man Z, Wang L, Luo W, Zhang J, Li C, Lu W, Chang J, Safirstein R, Lu Y, Mu J. Early life body mass index trajectories and albuminuria in midlife: A 30-year prospective cohort study. EClinicalMedicine 2022, 48: 101420. PMID: 35516445, PMCID: PMC9065297, DOI: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101420.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBody mass indexDistinct BMI trajectoriesFirst Affiliated HospitalBMI trajectoriesOdds ratioXi'an Jiaotong UniversityAffiliated HospitalCardiovascular diseaseBody mass index (BMI) trajectoriesClinical Research AwardHigher BMI trajectoriesProspective cohort studySystolic blood pressureRisk of albuminuriaUnadjusted odds ratioNon-communicable disease preventionHigher UACRCohort studyBlood pressureCreatinine ratioRenal diseaseUrinary albuminVascular dysfunctionBMI groupsStudy cohort