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. 2017 Mar 15;12(3):e0173554. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173554

Fig 2.

Fig 2

Prevalence difference in CKD in the MASALA study from the CARRS study (A) men and (B) women. We present prevalence difference in CKD 1. Unadjusted, 2. Adjusted for age, and 3. Adjusted for age, waist-to-height ratio, and diabetes. Prevalence difference in overall CKD and albuminuria among men in CARRS and MASALA was negligible in all three models; prevalence of eGFR < 60 ml/min/1.73m2 was slightly higher in men in CARRS. Unadjusted prevalence in overall CKD and albuminuria among women in MASALA was 11.1% and 11.8% higher respectively compared with CARRS; adjusting for diabetes and waist-to-height ratio did not attenuate this prevalence difference.