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  1. 27 sty 2021 · Previous studies have shown that about 2036% of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) consume alcohol either occasionally or daily, and 10% of patients even drink heavily 9,10,11,12 ...

  2. 20 wrz 2019 · Consumption of even small amounts of alcohol can be associated with increased death risk. Additional clinical and experimental studies are needed to clarify the effect of alcohol on the kidneys and alcohol consumption on CKD patients.

  3. 5 mar 2021 · This meta-analysis shows that light (<12 g/day), moderate (12–24 g/day), and heavy (>24 g/day) alcohol consumption are protective against chronic kidney disease in adult participants especially...

  4. 6 wrz 2019 · Alcohol consumption is a significant public health issue worldwide. The rat model and epidemiological studies have both reported conflicting results about the effects of alcohol on the kidneys. We aimed to explore the relationships between alcohol consumption and chronic kidney disease.

  5. Abstract. Many prospective cohort studies have investigated the association between the consumption of alcohol and CKD risk and have revealed inconsistent results.

  6. 26 gru 2019 · Results. During a follow-up of 5555 person-years (median, 2.95 years), the primary outcome occurred in 419 patients. Unadjusted cause-specific hazards model showed that the risk of the primary outcome was lower in drinkers than in non-drinkers. However, a fully adjusted model including eGFR and proteinuria yielded a reverse association.

  7. Compared with the category of minimal alcohol intake, light (RR=0.90, I2=49%), moderate (RR=0.86, I2=40%), and heavy (RR=0.85, I2=51%) alcohol intake were associated with a lower risk of...

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