The pee cup is the new
crystal ball. A urine test could predict how long you're going to live, says new
research in the American Journal of Kidney Disease. Researchers looked at over
810,000 patients' urine samples and found a strong correlation between high
levels of proteinuria--a protein in your pee--and an increased risk of
mortality. In fact, guys who didn't have traces of the protein were estimated to
live roughly 15 years longer than those with heavy amounts. (Hit the gym, eat
more vegetables, or quit smoking, and you'll add years to your
future.
Should you be
concerned? Possibly. If you're already on the fast track to croaking
early--obvious risk factors include smoking, high blood pressure, and a family
history of disease--then you should get tested, says study author Tanvir
Chowdhury Turin, Ph.D., an assistant professor at the University of Calgary in
Canada. The test is simple. When you see your doctor for a regular checkup,
request a proteinuria screening. Keep in mind: Seeing protein in your urine
isn't a death sentence--it merely serves as an early indicator that your kidneys
have been damaged in some way, the researchers say. Once your doc identifies
what's causing the protein to show up, he'll prescribe the necessary treatment,
whether it's a lifestyle change or medicine, says Turin. (In the time it took to
update your status, you could have done one of these 10 second health
checkups.
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