STUDY COMPARES DIFFERENT MEASURES OF BODY FAT FOR PREDICTING KIDNEY FUNCTION DECLINE BMI, waist circumference, and several different types of body fat were linked with the development of kidney disease.
In a new study, a higher amount of body fat was linked with an increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease.
Simple ways of measuring body size—such as waist circumference or body mass index—provided similar information on risk as more sophisticated methods, such as imaging scans, to measure different types of body fat.