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Figure 1.

Flowchart of study sample.

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Table 1.

Patient characteristics according to mGFR level in 1609 patients.

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Figure 2.

Percentages of low urinary creatinine excretion according to mGFR and eGFR level, by gender.

Figure shows the percentage of patients with low creatinine excretion rates according to both measured (2A) and estimated (2B) glomerular filtration rate classes in men and women. Gender-specific thresholds were defined as the 10th percentile of the urinary creatinine distribution in patients with mGFR ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2.

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Table 2.

Urinary creatinine excretion rate according to mGFR level, by gender, age, and ethnicity.

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Table 3.

Factors associated with low urinary creatinine excretion rate at baseline, n = 1609.

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Table 4.

Multivariate analysis of factors associated with low urinary creatinine excretion rate at baseline, by diabetes status.

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Table 5.

Linear mixed model analysis of factors associated with mean differences in the level (in mmol/24h) and change over time (in mmol/24h per year) in urinary creatinine excretion rate.

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