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Study on the influence of sex on age-related changes in renal function / 中华老年医学杂志
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12): 281-285, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-933073
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To evaluate the influence of sex on age-related changes in the glomerular filtration rate(GFR)in healthy individuals.

Methods:

A retrospective survey was performed.A total of 36 911 healthy subjects, of whom 43.61%(16 096 cases)were men, were enrolled and divided into six age groups 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and ≥70 years old.The estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)was evaluated by the full age spectrum(FAS)equation.General linear regression analysis was used to calculate the annual decline rate of eGFR, and differences between the sexes in the same age group were evaluated using analysis of covariance.The chi-square test was used to compare the proportions of subjects with different eGFR levels between the sexes.

Results:

Regardless of sex, body mass index(BMI), systolic blood pressure(SBP)and fasting blood glucose(FBG)all increased gradually with age, while diastolic blood pressure(DBP)increased initially and then turned downward.The means of above results in men were generally higher than those in women of the same age.Before the age of 40, the levels of eGFR in men and women were relatively stable, with the mean eGFR in women higher than that in men[(121.98±16.77)ml·min -1·1.73 m -2vs.(111.01±13.36)ml·min -1·1.73 m -2, t=-53.793, P=0.000]; After the age of 40, eGFR decreased with age in both sexes, and the decline rate of eGFR in women was faster than that in men before the age of 70.Men had generally higher mean serum creatinine(Scr), blood urea nitrogen(BUN)and serum uric acid(UA)than women.With the increase of age, BUN levels increased gradually in men and women, but Scr levels started to increase after the age of 40 only in women and did not show a clear increase in men.

Conclusions:

There are sex-related differences with aging, as measured with many parameters.Young and middle-aged women have significantly higher eGFR than men of the same age, but eGFR declines faster with aging in women.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Geriatrics Year: 2022 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Geriatrics Year: 2022 Type: Article