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Exploring Kidney Health: Does the albumin-creatinine ratio increase with age?

Studies have shown a gradual, age-related increase in the albumin-creatinine ratio (ACR), particularly in middle-aged and older adults. This natural progression of kidney function over time highlights why monitoring and understanding whether the albumin-creatinine ratio increase with age is so important for long-term health.

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Does microalbuminuria increase with age? A deeper look at senior kidney health

Studies have shown that the prevalence of microalbuminuria increases substantially in adults over the age of 40, a trend that is particularly pronounced in older populations with conditions like diabetes and hypertension. This article explores why microalbuminuria increases with age and outlines key strategies for managing senior renal health.

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