Report of health checkup system for chronic kidney disease in general population in Okayama city: Effect of health guidance intervention on chronic kidney disease outcome

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Background: From 2011, Okayama municipal government started the health checkup follow-up project to find those who were unaware of suffering chronic kidney disease and to prevent from aggravation of CKD stage. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of 2 years’ CKD-follow-up project regarding renal function and CKD risks. Patients and methods: Those who received a health checkup by the national health insurance in Okayama city in 2011 were recruited. The patients with lifestyle-related diseases or metabolic syndrome were excluded. Subjects who had an estimated glomerular filtration rate<50 mL/min/1.73 m2 or urinary protein positive by dipstick test were defined as compromised renal function group. They were recommended to visit a medical institution. Non-compromised renal function participants with two or more risks for CKD (hyperglycemia, higher blood pressure, dyslipidemia, hyperuricemia) were recommended to receive a health guidance (risk group). The change of renal function and CKD risks between 2011 and 2013 in each group was examined. Results: A total of 28,309 people received a health checkup in 2011. In compromised renal function group, 39.5% (96/243) of the subjects improved their CKD stages in 2013 regardless of the visit of medical institutions or the frequency of receiving health checkup. In risk group, 63.4% (260/410) of the subjects decreased their CKD risks in 2013 independent of the reception of health guidance. Conclusion: In both compromised renal function group and risk group, more than half of subjects kept their kidney function (217/243) and decreased the number of CKD risks (260/ 410) in 2 years’ follow-up. Receiving a health checkup itself and notification of one’s own health condition could exert a protective effect on kidney function.

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Kakio, Y., Uchida, H. A., Takeuchi, H., Okuyama, Y., Umebayashi, R., Watatani, H., … Wada, J. (2019). Report of health checkup system for chronic kidney disease in general population in Okayama city: Effect of health guidance intervention on chronic kidney disease outcome. International Journal of Nephrology and Renovascular Disease, 12, 143–152. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S198781

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