Title of article :
Chronic Kidney Disease between Obscure Etiologies and Serious Complications
among Lebanese Patients
Author/Authors :
Salami Ali Reza نويسنده Department of Biotechnology,University of Tehran,Tehran,Iran , Joumaa Wissam H. نويسنده Environmental Physio-Toxicity Laboratory (PhyToxE),
Faculty of Sciences, Lebanese University, Nabatieh,
Lebanon , Karaki Fatima نويسنده Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Sciences, Lebanese
University, Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract :
Background Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Diabetic Nephropathy
(DN) are currently a major public health threat. Objectives The
objective of this paper is to define the leading causes of CKD and DN
and their complications among Lebanese patients. Patients and Methods In
this study, 380 hemodialysis patients were included, regardless of their
socioeconomic status or nationality. Results In total, 89.5% of patients
were over the age of 40. The main cause of CKD was hypertension (55.3%),
followed by polycystic kidney disease and repeated urinary tract
infections (34.2%). The nutritional analysis of patients’ dietary
history showed that 52.6%, 31.6%, and 47.4% of patients exceeded their
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of protein, caffeine, and sodium,
respectively. In terms of the consequences of CKD, men were more prone
to anemia and water retention than women. However, women were more
affected by cardiovascular disease and malnutrition. Concerning age,
anemia was more prevalent in younger patients than in older ones.
Conclusions The high prevalence of behavioral and pathological factors
and the resulting consequences of CKD suggest a major awareness of the
Lebanese population of the risks of chronic kidney disease and the
necessity of the prevention of CKD by following a healthy lifestyle and
managing any existing diseases.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics