Age Range of the Indonesian Population Vulnerable to Chronic Kidney Disease
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Based on the 2018 Indonesian Basic Health Research (Riskesdas), the highest prevalence of chronic kidney disease was found in the 65-74 age group. In this age range, 8.23% of households had at least one member diagnosed with chronic kidney disease by a doctor. The next highest age groups were 75 years and older (7.48%) and 55-64 years (7.21%).
Overall, the prevalence of kidney disease has increased compared to previous surveys. In 2018, the prevalence reached 3.8% of all households, up from 2% in 2013. Men had a higher prevalence than women, with 4.17% for men and 3.52% for women.
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