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Alcohol intake and the risk of chronic kidney disease: results from a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis

    作者

    Yuan, HC;Yu, QT;Bai, H;Xu, HZ;Gu, P;Chen, LY

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    [Yuan, H. C.; Gu, P.] Qingdao Municipal Hosp, Dept Nutr, Qingdao, Peoples R China.;-;[Yu, Q. T.; Bai, H.] Peoples Hosp Huaiyin, Jinan, Peoples R China.;-;[Xu, H. Z.; Chen, L. Y.] Shandong Univ, Dept Nutr & Food Hyg, Sch Publ Hlth, Jinan, Peoples R China.;-;[Chen, L. Y.] Shandong Prov Hosp, Dept Clin Nutr, Jinan, Peoples R China.

    摘要

    Many prospective cohort studies have investigated the association between the consumption of alcohol and CKD risk and have revealed inconsistent results. In the present study, we aimed to perform a meta-analysis of these studies to assess this association.We searched the PubMed and Embase databases up to 2020 and reviewed the reference lists of relevant articles to identify appropriate studies. We calculated the pooled relative risks with 95% CIs using random effects models, and then performed subgroup and meta-regression analyses. Dose-response meta-analyses were performed by sex separately. We identified 25 eligible prospective cohort studies, including 514,148 participants and 35,585 incident CKD cases. 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 CKD. Subgroup meta-analysis by sex indicated that light (RR = 0.92, I2 = 0%), moderate (RR = 0.83, I2 = 39%) and heavy (RR = 0.76, I2 = 40%), alcohol consumption were inversely associated with CKD risk in male. Dose-response meta-analyses detected a nonlinear inverse association between alcohol consumption and the risk of CKD in all participants and linear inverse association in female participants. 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 in males.

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    PMID:33674776

    UT:000625591600002

    刊名:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION

    年,卷(期):2021年

    DOI:10.1038/s41430-021-00873-x;-;EA MAR 2021

    附件: other other

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