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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the total cohort and stratified according to glomerular hyperfiltration

From: The association between skinfold thicknesses and estimated glomerular filtration rate in adolescents: a cross-sectional study

Glomerular hyperfiltration

No (n = 6319)

Yes (n = 336)

P-value

Age (years)

14.964 ± 1.982

14.964 ± 1.985

0.999

Weight (kg)

62.957 ± 16.311

62.727 ± 20.124

0.804

standing height (cm)

165.148 ± 10.145

164.471 ± 10.836

0.235

BMI (kg/m2)

22.892 ± 4.735

22.878 ± 5.830

0.960

Creatinine (mg/dl)

0.754 ± 0.161

0.516 ± 0.097

 < 0.001

uric acid (mg/dl)

4.986 ± 1.218

4.587 ± 1.146

 < 0.001

eGFR (ml/min/1.73m2)

93.747 ± 16.550

135.058 ± 19.003

 < 0.001

TSFT (mm)

15.470 ± 7.432

16.986 ± 7.657

 < 0.001

SSFT (mm)

13.850 ± 7.159

14.918 ± 7.865

0.008

BMI (kg/m2)

  

0.014

 < 20

1886 (29.870%)

122 (36.310%)

 

 >  = 20, < 30

3849 (60.960%)

178 (52.976%)

 

 >  = 30

579 (9.170%)

36 (10.714%)

 
  1. The TSFT and SSFT of adolescents with glomerular hyperfiltration were significantly higher than those of adolescents without (P < 0.001; P = 0.008 respectively)
  2. BMI body mass index, eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate, BUN blood urea nitrogen, TSFT triceps skinfold thickness, SSFT subscapular skinfold thickness