PURPOSE: The association between intakes of trace metals and risk of incident stones has not been longitudinally investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a prospective analysis of 193,551 participants of the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (HPFS), Nurses' Health Study (NHS) I and II. During a follow-up of 3,316,580 person-years, there were 6,576 incident stones. We used multivariate regression models to identify associations between intakes of zinc, iron, copper and manganese and risk of stones. In a subset of participants with 24-hour urine collections, we examined the association between intake of trace metals and urine composition. RESULTS: After multivariate adjustment, total and dietary intakes of zinc and iron were not...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of vitamin C and kidney stones were conducted mostly in men and either ...
Background Previous studies of vitamin C and kidney stones were conducted mostly in men and either r...
Purpose Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. We...
PURPOSE: The association between intakes of trace metals and risk of incident stones has not been lo...
PURPOSE: The association between the intake of trace metals and the risk of incident stones has not ...
BackgroundTrace metals are essential trace elements for the human body, but insufficient or excessiv...
BackgroundTrace metals are essential trace elements for the human body, but insufficient or excessiv...
PURPOSE: Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. W...
PURPOSE: Kidney stones are a common and painful condition. Longitudinal prospective studies on the a...
PURPOSE: Because of high correlations between dairy intake and total dietary calcium, previously rep...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Protein and potassium intake and the resulting diet-dependent net acid l...
High intakes of calcium, potassium, and fluids have been shown to be associated with lowered risk of...
Background and Purpose: Cadmium exposure has been associated with a greater risk of kidney stone for...
PURPOSE: Recent data suggest that higher physical activity and lower energy intake may be associated...
PurposeWe determined the association between dietary zinc intake and incident calcium kidney stones ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of vitamin C and kidney stones were conducted mostly in men and either ...
Background Previous studies of vitamin C and kidney stones were conducted mostly in men and either r...
Purpose Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. We...
PURPOSE: The association between intakes of trace metals and risk of incident stones has not been lo...
PURPOSE: The association between the intake of trace metals and the risk of incident stones has not ...
BackgroundTrace metals are essential trace elements for the human body, but insufficient or excessiv...
BackgroundTrace metals are essential trace elements for the human body, but insufficient or excessiv...
PURPOSE: Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. W...
PURPOSE: Kidney stones are a common and painful condition. Longitudinal prospective studies on the a...
PURPOSE: Because of high correlations between dairy intake and total dietary calcium, previously rep...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Protein and potassium intake and the resulting diet-dependent net acid l...
High intakes of calcium, potassium, and fluids have been shown to be associated with lowered risk of...
Background and Purpose: Cadmium exposure has been associated with a greater risk of kidney stone for...
PURPOSE: Recent data suggest that higher physical activity and lower energy intake may be associated...
PurposeWe determined the association between dietary zinc intake and incident calcium kidney stones ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of vitamin C and kidney stones were conducted mostly in men and either ...
Background Previous studies of vitamin C and kidney stones were conducted mostly in men and either r...
Purpose Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. We...