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Salt, Sugar, and the Small Hours: A Curatorial Frame for Young‑Onset CKD in Everyday Filipino Life

Salt, Sugar, and the Small Hours: A Curatorial Frame for Young‑Onset CKD in Everyday Filipino Life Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ April 14, 2026 Young-onset CKD in the Philippines increasingly maps onto preventable, diet‑and‑workplace‑shaped exposures—high sodium ultra‑processed foods, salt‑preserved staples, sugar‑sweetened beverages, and stimulant‑driven hypertension—and demands urgent, community‑rooted screening, nutrition literacy, and structural interventions.  --- Curatorial frame  This curatorial frame treats four clinical vignettes as artifacts of a shared cultural economy: the midnight junk‑food consumer, the rural child fed dried fish, the soft‑drink‑as‑water patient, and the caffeinated rider. Each vignette is both clinical case and social object, revealing how food systems, marketing, poverty, and labor rhythms sculpt renal vulnerability. The frame is humane—it centers suffering and agency; erudite—it links physiology (hypertension, proteinuria, metabolic stress) to epide...

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