Determining the relationship between blood pressure, kidney function, and chronic kidney disease: insights from genetic epidemiology
<p><strong>Background:</strong></p> It is well established that decreased kidney function can increase blood pressure (BP), but it is unproven whether moderately elevated BP causes chronic kidney disease (CKD) or glomerular hyperfiltration. <p><strong>Methods:<...
Main Authors: | Staplin, N, Herrington, WG, Murgia, F, Ibrahim, M, Bull, KR, Judge, P, Ng, SYA, Turner, M, Zhu, D, Emberson, J, Landray, MJ, Baigent, C, Haynes, R, Hopewell, JC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Heart Association
2022
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