The biggest risk factors for developing kidney disease are hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. Between 25 and 40 percent of adults with type 2 diabetes have chronic kidney disease. Additionally, 30 percent of people with hypertension and 17 percent of those with obesity develop CKD. Poor diet, food insecurity, poverty, and tobacco use are also linked to an increased risk of developing kidney disease.

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