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Longitudinal relationship between long sleep duration and future kidney function decline

ABSTRACT Background Evidence linking chronic kidney disease (CKD) and sleep duration is inconsistent. This study examined whether sleep duration is associated with a long-term risk of kidney function decline. Methods This retrospective, longitudinal cohort study included 82 001 participants who visi...

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Published in:Clinical kidney journal 2022-09, Vol.15 (9), p.1763-1769
Main Authors: Hirano, Keita, Komatsu, Yasuhiro, Shimbo, Takuro, Nakata, Hirosuke, Kobayashi, Daiki
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Language:English
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Summary:ABSTRACT Background Evidence linking chronic kidney disease (CKD) and sleep duration is inconsistent. This study examined whether sleep duration is associated with a long-term risk of kidney function decline. Methods This retrospective, longitudinal cohort study included 82 001 participants who visited a primary care centre in Japan. Participants were categorized into CKD risk groups and sleep duration categories according to their self-reported average nightly sleep duration. The relationship between average nightly sleep duration and the incidence of composite renal outcome comprised a ≥40% reduction in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) from baseline and a decline in eGFR to
ISSN:2048-8505
2048-8513
DOI:10.1093/ckj/sfac107