Aging typically leads to a gradual decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) due to changes in kidney structure and function. This decline is a normal part of aging and is often associated with a decrease in the number of functioning nephrons and reduced renal blood flow. This reduction in GFR can contribute to age-related kidney diseases and changes in medication dosages in older adults.
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no, it would increase GFR constriction would decrease GFR
it is normal gfr level.
You might get slower reactions.
My husband is 72 - gfr is 64
GFR means glomerular filtration rate. It is a way to measure the kidney's function. In adults the GFR should be somewhere between 100 and 130, while in children it should be about 110. Since the GFR is a measure of the kidney's function it is used to help classify kidney disease. GFR > 90 with no signs of kidney damage like proteinurea = normal GFR > 90 with signs of kidney damage = Category 1 GFR 60-90 = Category 2 (mild) GFR 30-60 = Category 3 (moderate) GFR 30-15 = Category 4 (severe) GFR < 15 = Category 5 (kidney failure)
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Your estimated GFR is 113 because your kidney function is good.
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GFR stage 2 is mild chronic kidney disease.
No, you don't need to fast for the GFR, but there are usually other tests completed with the GFR that require fasting. Check with your health care provider for information specific to your situation.
A normal GFR or Glomerular Filtration Rate, is similar in both men and women. For adults it is between 100-130 ml/min/1.73m2. For children a GFR at 110 ml/min/1.73m2 is normal. GFR's are used to assess kidney damage or kidney disease. Normal GFR (glomerular filtration rate of the kidney) should be above 60.