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Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and sedentary behavior are independently associated with renal function: a cross-sectional study.

Megumi HaraYuichiro NishidaKeitaro TanakaChisato ShimanoeKayoko KogaTakuma FurukawaYasuki HigakiKoichi ShinchiHiroaki IkezakiMasayuki MurataKenji TakeuchiTakashi TamuraAsahi HishidaMineko TsukamotoYuka KadomatsuKeitaro MatsuoIsao OzeMikami HaruoKusakabe MihoToshiro TakezakiRie IbusukiSadao SuzukiHiroko Nakagawa-SendaDaisuke MatsuiTeruhide KoyamaKiyonori KurikiNaoyuki TakashimaYasuyuki NakamuraKokichi ArisawaSakurako Katsuura-KamaoKenji Wakai
Published in: Journal of epidemiology (2021)
These findings indicate that replacing SB with physical activity may benefit kidney function, especially in men, adding to the possible evidence on CKD prevention.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • body mass index
  • chronic kidney disease
  • sleep quality
  • high intensity
  • middle aged