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Changes in metabolic overweight phenotypes over time and risk of nephrolithiasis: a cohort study

Yang Cheng,Hui Zheng,Hongli Yin, Donghua Yin, Hui Wang, Ying Wang,Qiang Tang,Shouyong Gu

BMC Public Health(2024)

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Abstract
Overweight/obesity is considered an independent risk factor for nephrolithiasis, but little is known about its effect on nephrolithiasis according to metabolic health status. We aimed to investigate the association between various metabolic overweight phenotypes and the occurrence of nephrolithiasis. It also explores whether changes in these phenotypes over time influence the risk of nephrolithiasis. A total of 10,315 participants free of nephrolithiasis who underwent an annual health checkup from 2017 to 2022 were included in our prospective cohort study. They were categorized into four groups according to the presence of overweight and metabolic abnormalities (MA). The primary endpoint was the occurrence of renal stones. Multivariable Cox analysis was conducted to elucidate the relationship between metabolic overweight phenotypes and incident nephrolithiasis. During a median follow-up duration of 4.02 years, nephrolithiasis occurred in 1,468 (14.23
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Nephrolithiasis,Metabolic abnormalities,Overweight,Prospective cohort study
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