Central Obesity as a Predictor of Renal Stress in Metabolic Syndrome: Biochemical and Urinary Evidence

Authors

  • Simmi Dubey, Dr.Ashutosh Jain

Keywords:

Central obesity, metabolic syndrome, renal stress, waist-hip ratio, eGFR, microalbuminuria.

Abstract

Background:Central obesity is a defining feature of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and is increasingly implicated in early renal dysfunction [1,2]. However, biochemical and urinary markers linking central obesity to renal stress in MetSare underexplored in Indian populations.

References

Alberti KGMM, Eckel RH, Grundy SM, Zimmet PZ, Cleeman JI, Donato KA, et al. Harmonizing the metabolic syndrome. Circulation. 2009;120(16):1640-5.

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Published

2026-01-29

How to Cite

Simmi Dubey, Dr.Ashutosh Jain. (2026). Central Obesity as a Predictor of Renal Stress in Metabolic Syndrome: Biochemical and Urinary Evidence . International Journal of Pharmacy Research & Technology (IJPRT), 16(1), 264–267. Retrieved from https://www.ijprt.org/index.php/pub/article/view/1474

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Research Article