Alcohol consumption and incidence of proteinuria: a retrospective cohort study.
Yoshiki KimuraRyohei YamamotoMaki ShinzawaYoshitaka IsakaKunitoshi IsekiKunihiro YamagataKazuhiko TsuruyaHideaki YoshidaShouichi FujimotoKoichi AsahiToshiki MoriyamaTsuyoshi WatanabePublished in: Clinical and experimental nephrology (2018)
Moderate alcohol consumption was associated with lower risk of proteinuria in both males and females. Females with ≥ 60 g/day of high alcohol consumption were at higher risk of proteinuria, whereas males were not. Females were more vulnerable to high alcohol consumption, than males.