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C-reactive protein modifies the relationship between blood pressure and microalbuminuria

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Abstract

C-reactive protein (CRP) and microalbuminuria reflect intimately related components of the atherosclerotic disease process. Epidemiological studies found only modest associations between CRP and microalbuminuria. Blood pressure, one of the components of the metabolic syndrome in the general population, is the main determinant of microalbuminuria in diabetes and hypertension. We questioned whether CRP modifies the relationship of blood pressure and other cardiovascular risk factors with microalbuminuria in a cross-sectional study in 8592 inhabitants from Groningen, The Netherlands. The crude data showed an increase in the prevalence of microalbuminuria with increasing CRP quartiles (4.8, 9.6, 14.5, and 18.6%, P

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)791-796
Number of pages6
JournalHypertension
Volume43
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr-2004

Keywords

  • cardiovascular diseases
  • blood pressure
  • risk factors
  • kidney
  • albuminuria
  • URINARY ALBUMIN EXCRETION
  • INSULIN-RESISTANCE ATHEROSCLEROSIS
  • DEPENDENT DIABETIC-PATIENTS
  • CORONARY HEART-DISEASE
  • ESSENTIAL-HYPERTENSION
  • CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE
  • INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR
  • NONDIABETIC SUBJECTS
  • RISK
  • INFLAMMATION

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