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High Prevalence of Microalbuminuria in the Overweight and Obese Population: Data from a UK Population Screening Programme
Nephron: Clinical Practice, 05/15/09
Kawar B et al. - The prevalence of MA increases with increasing BMI in the population of Sheffield. The risk of having MA increases exponentially with BMI. The significance of the high prevalence of MA in overweight and obese individuals should be investigated longitudinally.
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