Prehypertension, obesity and kidney disease risks

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Prehypertension, obesity and kidney disease risks

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People with prehypertension are not at increased risk of kidney disease if their body mass index (BMI) is under 30.0 kg/m2, a first-ever examination of the combined effect of blood pressure and body weight on the risk of kidney disease shows.

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