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Population-level circadian rhythm of eGFR and the effect of chronodisruption
Daily patterns of kidney filtering rate in the population and how disrupted body clocks affect it
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Abstract
A statistically significant circadian rhythm in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was observed in two Spanish populations.
- The circadian rhythm of eGFR was analyzed using a cosine function across different ages and stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD).
- The acrophase of the eGFR rhythm occurred at the beginning of the active phase of the day.
- Older patients (ages 70-85) exhibited a decreased amplitude of the eGFR rhythm compared to younger individuals.
- Patients with advanced CKD showed a complete loss of their circadian rhythm in eGFR.
- The findings highlight the potential importance of accounting for circadian rhythms in the clinical assessment of kidney function.
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