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Relationship between exercise capacity and urinary liver-type fatty acid-binding protein in middle-aged and older individuals.

Keisei KosakiAtsuko Kamijo-IkemoriTakeshi SugayaKoichiro TanahashiHiroshi KumagaiYuriko SawanoNobuhiko AkazawaSong-Gyu RaKenjiro KimuraYugo ShibagakiSeiji Maeda
Published in: Clinical and experimental nephrology (2017)
Our results demonstrate that both [Formula: see text] and grip strength were inversely associated with urinary L-FABP levels in middle-aged and older individuals without CKD. This suggests that a decline in exercise capacity is associated with a reduction in peritubular capillary blood flow, providing a novel insight into the underlying mechanism linking the decline in exercise capacity to the development of renal dysfunction.
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