Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3851978 | American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A greater prevalence of CKD was detected in the KEEP screening than in the NHANES data. KEEP has the limitations common to population-screening studies and conclusions for population-attributable risk may be limited. The targeted nature of the KEEP screening program and the large sample size with clinical characteristics comparable to NHANES validates KEEP as a valuable cohort to explore health associations for the CKD and at-risk-for-CKD populations in the United States.
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Authors
Adam T. DO, MSPH, James R. MD, Lesley A. MD, Samy I. MD, MPH, Michael G. MD, Keith C. MD, Shu-Cheng MS, Yang MS, Changchun MS, Suying PhD, Joseph A. MD, Allan J. MD,