Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8812157 | The Journal of Pediatrics | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Increasing marginalization is significantly associated with both eGFR and hyperfiltration in adolescents with T1D and is associated with significant changes in urinary inflammatory biomarkers. These findings highlight a potentially important interaction between social and biological determinants of health in adolescents with T1D.
Keywords
MCPACRMDCMIP-1αPDGFT1DGFREGFRHbA1cinterleukinDiabetic kidney diseaseSocial determinantsType 1 diabetesbody mass indexBMIplatelet-derived growth factorestimated glomerular filtration rateGlomerular filtration rateHemoglobin A1cMacrophage inflammatory protein-1αmonocyte chemoattractant proteinMacrophage-derived chemokine
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Authors
Laura A.M. BHSc, Antoine MPH, Etienne MD, Denis MD, David Z. MD, PhD, Heather N. MD, PhD, James W. MD, PhD, David B. MD, Farid H. MD,