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ll in the Blank 12. Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a major burden in elderly patients with 13. The physiological decline of renal function with age may have also played a role, since senescence is associated with a study, wherein the impairment of eGFR across age-strata was much more pronounced than the occurrence of albuminuria. eGFR an observation that was confirmed by our 14. andwere also more prevalent in the eGFR +groups, without differences across age-strata 15. eGFR was estimated for each patient using a assay and the CKD-EPI formula. 16. Lipid lowering and anti-hypertensive treatments were more frequent in thealthough the differences were not statistically significant at older ages (>75 years group). 17. eGFR values decreased, whereas serum creatinine levels and the frequency of subjects with increased with age. 18. As for concomitant treatments, decreased whereas insulin use alone or in combination with oral agents was higher in the eGFR+ groups; also the percentage of subjects treated with lipid lowering, anti-hypertensive drugs and aspirin was higher in the eGFR+ groups, irrespectively of age. 19. Logistic mixed regression models were used to analyze predictors of eGFR or True/False (T or F) 20. Age had an influence on associations, attenuating the relationship between renal features and the examined CVD risk factors. ip

Explanation / Answer

12)T2DM

13)Decline

14)Albuminuria and retinopathy

15)Standardized serum creatin assay.

16)Alb+groups

17)Diabetic retinopathy

18)Diet and oral medication

19)<60ml/min/1.73m2

20)TRUE