Obesity-Related Kidney Disease: A Growing Threat to Renal Health
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Obesity represents a serious and growing disease worldwide. The pathophysiological changes secondary to chronic inflammation led to the development of diseases that increase the morbidity and mortality of individuals. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition with deleterious effects that acts bidirectionally with obesity. Approximately 20% to 30% of individuals share phenotypes of CKD and obesity, increasing their cardiovascular risk and the risk of other complications. Obesity and CKD form a vicious cycle in which inflammation is the central axis of multiorgan damage. Despite increasing the risk of cardiac and renal mortality, CKD progresses in relation to body mass index and albuminuria. Nowadays, the implementation of the new medications aimed at mitigating the peak of inflammation are becoming as cornerstone treatments for obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and renal disease.