Chronic kidney disease: Low birth weight and the global burden of kidney disease

Nature Reviews. Nephrology
Carolyn L Abitbol, Marva Moxey-Mims

Abstract

Low birth weight (LBW) and intrauterine growth restriction are major contributors to the global burden of non-communicable diseases. A Norwegian registry study has confirmed that LBW is associated with an increased risk of developing end-stage renal disease by 40 years of age, which could not be explained by familial factors.

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