Title of article :
Protect Your Kidneys, Save Your Heart The Message for World Kidney Day 2011
Author/Authors :
Couser, William G University of Washington - Department of Medicine, USA , Riella, Miguel C Catholic University of Parana - Department of Medicine, Brazil
Abstract :
March 10, 2011 will mark the celebration of the
6th World Kidney Day (WKD), an annual event
jointly sponsored by the International Society of
Nephrology and the International Federation of
Kidney Foundations. Since its inception in 2006,
WKD has grown dramatically to become the most
widely celebrated event associated with kidney
disease in the world and the most successful
effort to raise awareness among both the general
public and government health officials about the
dangers of kidney disease, especially chronic
kidney disease (CKD).
In 2011, WKD will call attention to the large,
and often unappreciated, role played by kidney
dysfunction in increasing premature cardiovascular
disease, the most common cause of morbidity and
mortality worldwide.1
Can a focus on early detection and prevention
of kidney disease really improve long term
cardiovascular health? In this editorial, we hope
to convey the message that increased attention
to the kidneys can indeed improve long-term
health outcomes by reducing both kidney and
cardiovascular disease (CVD) and should therefore
be a central component of any global health strategy
intended to reduce the enormous and growing
burden of chronic non-communicable diseases
(NCDs).
Keywords :
Protect Your Kidneys , World Kidney Day 2011
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)