Renálida stands out at WCN’25 with study on quality of life and renal health in older adults
The Renálida team has had an outstanding participation in the World Congress of Nephrology (WCN’25) in New Delhi, India, presenting an innovative scientific study on quality of life, self-perceived health and its relationship with clinical and epidemiological characteristics in adults over 50 years of age at risk of chronic kidney disease.
Key findings for a comprehensive approach to kidney health
Renálida’s research has yielded significant results that highlight the importance of a comprehensive, psychosocial approach to the management of kidney disease. Key findings include:
- Health perception is strongly linked to quality of life, but not to age or history of acute kidney injury.
- The highest risk group (R4) has a lower mean age, underscoring the need for early preventive strategies.
- NSAID use is frequent, especially in women, underscoring the importance of renal health education.
- Digital tools such as Google Forms facilitate accessible and standardized patient assessment.
Global impact and commitment to innovation
This study reinforces Renálida’s commitment to research and implementation of innovative solutions to improve kidney health globally. The results obtained have the potential to influence the way in which personalized preventive and therapeutic strategies are approached for patients at risk of chronic kidney disease.
Let’s keep moving forward together towards a future with better kidney health.
Renálida continues to work hard in the search for new ways to improve the quality of life of people living with kidney disease. Participation in WCN’25 and the presentation of this research is one more step on that path.