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002). Similar findings were observed for FVC in men (1.51 (CI1.16-1.95), p-trend 0.001). The adjusted risks were not found to be significant in women, for either FEV1 or FVC. FEV1/FVC less then 0.70 was not associated with increased incidence of CKD in men or women. CONCLUSION Low FEV1 and FVC levels at baseline are a risk factor for the development of future incident CKD in men. Monitoring kidney function in those with reduced vital capacity in early life could help with identifying those at increased risk of future CKD.BACKGROUND C