Patients with kidney stones are routinely advised to increase their fluid intake to decrease the risk of stone recurrence. However, there has been no detailed examination to determine whether the effect on recurrence varies by the type of beverage consumed. The authors conducted a prospective study of the relation between the intake of 21 different beverages and the risk of symptomatic kidney stones in a cohort of 45,289 men, 40-75 years of age, who had no history of kidney stones. Beverage use and other dietary information was measured by means of a semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire in 1986. During 6 years of follow-up (242,100 person-years), 753 incident cases of kidney stones were documented. After adjusting simultaneously fo...
Dietary factors play an important role in kidney stone formation, and dietary modification can reduc...
Background & Objectives: Urinary calculi are a common problem worldwide. The pattern of fluid consum...
Nutrition has been widely recognized to have certain levels of influence on the risk of kidney stone...
Background and objectives Not all fluids may be equally beneficial for reducing the risk of kidney s...
Objective To determine the effect of nutritional habits on kidney stone formation and recurrence. Me...
BACKGROUND: Although caffeine intake may increase urine calcium excretion, caffeine-containing bever...
The prevalence of kidney stone disease is increasing worldwide. The recurrence rate of urinary stone...
Background and Purpose: Fluid consumption has been demonstrated to influence kidney stone formation....
High intakes of calcium, potassium, and fluids have been shown to be associated with lowered risk of...
Purpose Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. We...
Rationale & Objective Coffee and caffeine consumption have been associated with a lower risk of ...
PURPOSE: Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. W...
Objective : Diet has a major influence on the formation and management of kidney stones. However, ki...
Background: Kidney stones are a frequent condition, with a prevalence around 5-10% in Europe. Previo...
Although caffeine intake may increase urine calcium excretion, caffeine-containing beverages have be...
Dietary factors play an important role in kidney stone formation, and dietary modification can reduc...
Background & Objectives: Urinary calculi are a common problem worldwide. The pattern of fluid consum...
Nutrition has been widely recognized to have certain levels of influence on the risk of kidney stone...
Background and objectives Not all fluids may be equally beneficial for reducing the risk of kidney s...
Objective To determine the effect of nutritional habits on kidney stone formation and recurrence. Me...
BACKGROUND: Although caffeine intake may increase urine calcium excretion, caffeine-containing bever...
The prevalence of kidney stone disease is increasing worldwide. The recurrence rate of urinary stone...
Background and Purpose: Fluid consumption has been demonstrated to influence kidney stone formation....
High intakes of calcium, potassium, and fluids have been shown to be associated with lowered risk of...
Purpose Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. We...
Rationale & Objective Coffee and caffeine consumption have been associated with a lower risk of ...
PURPOSE: Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. W...
Objective : Diet has a major influence on the formation and management of kidney stones. However, ki...
Background: Kidney stones are a frequent condition, with a prevalence around 5-10% in Europe. Previo...
Although caffeine intake may increase urine calcium excretion, caffeine-containing beverages have be...
Dietary factors play an important role in kidney stone formation, and dietary modification can reduc...
Background & Objectives: Urinary calculi are a common problem worldwide. The pattern of fluid consum...
Nutrition has been widely recognized to have certain levels of influence on the risk of kidney stone...