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salud publica mex 2022; 64 (4)
The Mexican Consortium of Epidemiological Studies for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease: a review of collaborating studies
Cortés-Valencia A, Ortiz-Rodríguez S, Balderas-Arteaga N, Catzin-Kuhlmann A, Correa-Rotter R, González-Villalpando C, Jiménez-Corona A, López-Ridaura R, Mejia M, Salmerón J, Tamayo J, Lajous M, Denova-Gutiérrez E
Language: English
References: 12
Page: 434-442
PDF size: 305.41 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. To harmonize participants’ information from
five epidemiological studies.
Materials and methods.
The Mexican Consortium of Epidemiological Studies for
the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Chronic Kidney
Disease (RenMex, by its Spanish acronym) was established in
2018. RenMex is a consortium of five studies: The Mexican
Teachers Cohort Study; the Mexico City Diabetes Study; the
Health Workers Cohort Study; the Comitán Study; and the
Salt Consumption in Mexico Study, which assessed baseline
serum creatinine, albumin, and C-reactive protein, all per
formed with standardized techniques.
Results. RenMex
includes 3 133 participants, with a mean age of 44.8 years,
68.8% women, 10.8% with a previous medical diagnosis of
type 2 diabetes, and 24.1% living with obesity.
Conclusions.
In the future, RenMex will work on more detailed analyses
with each cohort allowed to opt in or out for each topic
according to their individual data.
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