Background and objectives Not all fluids may be equally beneficial for reducing the risk of kidney stones. In particular, it is not clear whether sugar and artificially sweetened soda increase the risk. Design, setting, participants, & measurementsWe prospectively analyzed the association between intake of several types of beverages and incidence of kidney stones in three large ongoing cohort studies. Information on consumption of beverages and development of kidney stones was collected by validated questionnaires. Results The analysis involved 194,095 participants; over a median follow-up of more than 8 years, 4462 incident cases occurred. There was a 23 % higher risk of developing kidney stones in the highest category of consumption ...
Objectives: To examine whether a relationship between soft drink consumption and kidney disease coul...
Although caffeine intake may increase urine calcium excretion, caffeine-containing beverages have be...
© 2019 by the American Society of Nephrology. Background and objectives Selected beverages, such as...
Patients with kidney stones are routinely advised to increase their fluid intake to decrease the ris...
BACKGROUND: Although caffeine intake may increase urine calcium excretion, caffeine-containing bever...
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. W...
The prevalence of kidney stone disease is increasing worldwide. The recurrence rate of urinary stone...
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 ...
Objective To determine the effect of nutritional habits on kidney stone formation and recurrence. Me...
PURPOSE: Because of high correlations between dairy intake and total dietary calcium, previously rep...
Purpose: Added sugar is associated with a variety of adverse health outcomes, but its association wi...
PURPOSE: Recent data suggest that higher physical activity and lower energy intake may be associated...
Objectives: To examine whether a relationship between soft drink consumption and kidney disease coul...
Although caffeine intake may increase urine calcium excretion, caffeine-containing beverages have be...
© 2019 by the American Society of Nephrology. Background and objectives Selected beverages, such as...
Patients with kidney stones are routinely advised to increase their fluid intake to decrease the ris...
BACKGROUND: Although caffeine intake may increase urine calcium excretion, caffeine-containing bever...
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. W...
The prevalence of kidney stone disease is increasing worldwide. The recurrence rate of urinary stone...
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 ...
Objective To determine the effect of nutritional habits on kidney stone formation and recurrence. Me...
PURPOSE: Because of high correlations between dairy intake and total dietary calcium, previously rep...
Purpose: Added sugar is associated with a variety of adverse health outcomes, but its association wi...
PURPOSE: Recent data suggest that higher physical activity and lower energy intake may be associated...
Objectives: To examine whether a relationship between soft drink consumption and kidney disease coul...
Although caffeine intake may increase urine calcium excretion, caffeine-containing beverages have be...
© 2019 by the American Society of Nephrology. Background and objectives Selected beverages, such as...