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What are the Risk Factors for Reduced GFR?
Several risk factors can lead to a decline in GFR, including:
Diabetes
Hypertension
Cardiovascular disease
Obesity
Family history of kidney disease
Smoking
Identifying and managing these risk factors is crucial for preventing the progression of kidney disease at the population level.
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