Mild chronic kidney disease and functional impairment in community-dwelling older adults

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Background: chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been associated with an increased risk of death and cardiovascular events, but its relationship with non-vascular outcomes, including functional impairment (FI), is less well understood. Objective: in this study, we review the association between CKD and FI, adjusting for potential confounders and risk factors, with a primary outcome of impairment in any instrumental ADL (IADL) or basic ADL (BADL). Design: the Cardiovascular Multimorbidity in Primary Care Study (CLARITY) is a cross-sectional study of communitydwelling adults.Setting: participants were adults living in the West of Ireland attending university-affiliated general practices. Subjects: all participants were adults aged ≥50 years living in the community. Methods: CKD was defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)≤60 ml/min/1.73 m2. A standardised selfreported health questionnaire to measure activities of daily living (ADL) was completed by participants. Logistic regression analyses were used to determine the independent association between CKD and FI. Results: a total of 3,499 patients were included with a mean age of 66.2±10.3 years. 18.0% (n = 630) had CKD (mean eGFR 50.2±9.2 ml/min/1.73m2), 21.9% (n = 138) of which had a diagnosis of CKD documented in medical records. 40.4% (n = 1,413) reported FI and multivariable adjustment showed CKD to be independently associated with FI (OR: 1.43, 1.15-1.78), impairment in IADL (OR: 1.43, 1.15-1.78) and impairment in BADL (OR: 1.39, 1.11-1.75). Conclusion: our study shows even mild CKD is associated with FI, independent of age, gender, co-morbidities, traditionalvascular risk factors and cardiovascular events. © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society. All rights reserved.

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Smyth, A., Glynn, L. G., Murphy, A. W., Mulqueen, J., Canavan, M., Reddan, D. N., & O’Donnell, M. (2013). Mild chronic kidney disease and functional impairment in community-dwelling older adults. Age and Ageing, 42(4), 488–494. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/aft007

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