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<p><em>New study finds that adolescent obesity significantly heightens the risk of developing early chronic kidney disease in young adulthood. Even those with high-normal BMI are at risk. Severe obesity poses the highest risk, but even mild obesity and being overweight contribute significantly to this increased risk for both males and females. Lowering obesity rates in adolescents is crucial to better managing the risk of kidney disease and subsequent cardiovascular issues. This study emphasizes the need for preventive measures and management of risk factors associated with chronic kidney disease in adolescents with elevated BMI.</em></p>
Even healthy teens with high-normal BMI are at risk for CKD. Overweight is known to a chronic kidney disease (CKD) risk factor among older adults. Now research finds the same trend during adolescence.
Even healthy teens with high-normal BMI are at risk for CKD. Overweight is known to a chronic kidney disease (CKD) risk factor among older adults. Now research finds the same trend during adolescence.