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Obesity triggers harmful signals that may worsen kidney disease, research finds

by Mark Chiang
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**Study Links Obesity to Signals That May Aggravate Kidney Disease**

Researchers at the University of Kentucky have conducted an extensive review examining the connection between obesity and kidney disease. The findings highlight how obesity may trigger harmful biological signals that could contribute to the progression of kidney-related health issues.

The study outlines mechanisms through which excess body weight impacts kidney function, including increased inflammation and oxidative stress. Researchers also noted that obesity can alter hormonal pathways and metabolic processes, potentially exacerbating existing kidney conditions or increasing susceptibility to such diseases. The review emphasizes the complexity of these interactions, suggesting that further investigation is needed to fully understand how obesity influences kidney health.

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