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Association of Body Weight Variability with Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients with Pre-Dialysis Chronic Kidney Disease.

Sang Heon SuhTae Ryom OhHong Sang ChoiChang Seong KimEun Hui BaeSue-Kyung ParkYong Soo KimYeong Hoon KimKyu Hun ChoiKook-Hwan OhSeong Kwon MaYong-Soo Kimnull On Behalf Of The KoreaN Cohort Study For Outcomes In Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease Know-Ckd Investigators
Published in: Nutrients (2021)
To investigate the association of body weight variability (BWV) with adverse cardiovascular (CV) outcomes in patient with pre-dialysis chronic kidney disease (CKD), a total of 1867 participants with pre-dialysis CKD from Korean Cohort Study for Outcomes in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease (KNOW-CKD) were analyzed. BWV was defined as the average absolute difference between successive values. The primary outcome was a composite of non-fatal CV events and all-cause mortality. Secondary outcomes were fatal and non-fatal CV events and all-cause mortality. High BWV was associated with increased risk of the composite outcome (adjusted hazard ratio (HR) 1.745, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.065 to 2.847) as well as fatal and non-fatal CV events (adjusted HR 1.845, 95% CI 1.136 to 2.996) and all-cause mortality (adjusted HR 1.861, 95% CI 1.101 to 3.145). High BWV was associated with increased risk of fatal and non-fatal CV events, even in subjects without significant body weight gain or loss during follow-up periods (adjusted HR 2.755, 95% CI 1.114 to 6.813). In conclusion, high BWV is associated with adverse CV outcomes in patients with pre-dialysis CKD.
Keyphrases
  • chronic kidney disease
  • end stage renal disease
  • body weight
  • weight gain
  • body mass index
  • metabolic syndrome
  • physical activity
  • birth weight
  • skeletal muscle
  • insulin resistance
  • glycemic control