PurposeWe evaluated the relationship between dietary fiber, fruit and vegetable intake, and the risk of kidney stone formation.Materials and methodsOverall 83,922 postmenopausal women from the Women's Health Initiative observational study were included in the analysis and followed prospectively. Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to evaluate the associations between total dietary fiber, fruit and vegetable intake, and the risk of incident kidney stone formation, adjusting for nephrolithiasis risk factors (age, race/ethnicity, geographic region, diabetes mellitus, calcium supplementation, hormone therapy use, body mass index and calibrated caloric intake; and dietary water, sodium, animal protein and calcium intake). Wome...
The lifetime prevalence of kidney stones is around 10 % and incidence rates are increasing. Diet may...
PURPOSE: Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. W...
BackgroundThe association between fruit and vegetable (FV) intake and the risk of end-stage kidney d...
PurposeWe evaluated the relationship between dietary fiber, fruit and vegetable intake, and the risk...
Results Mean age of the women was 64±7 years, 85% were white and 2,937 (3.5%) experienced a kidney s...
PurposeIncreased fluid intake, and decreased dietary sodium and animal protein intake are thought to...
PurposeIncreased fluid intake, and decreased dietary sodium and animal protein intake are thought to...
PurposeIncreased fluid intake, and decreased dietary sodium and animal protein intake are thought to...
Nutrition has been widely recognized to have certain levels of influence on the risk of kidney stone...
Background: Calcium intake is believed to play an impor-tant role in the formation of kidney stones,...
Objective: Formation of kidney stones is a multifactorial disease, and diet and lifestyle are sugges...
Objective To determine the effect of nutritional habits on kidney stone formation and recurrence. Me...
Purpose Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. We...
Purpose Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. We...
Nephrolithiasis is a common medical condition influenced by multiple environmental factors, includin...
The lifetime prevalence of kidney stones is around 10 % and incidence rates are increasing. Diet may...
PURPOSE: Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. W...
BackgroundThe association between fruit and vegetable (FV) intake and the risk of end-stage kidney d...
PurposeWe evaluated the relationship between dietary fiber, fruit and vegetable intake, and the risk...
Results Mean age of the women was 64±7 years, 85% were white and 2,937 (3.5%) experienced a kidney s...
PurposeIncreased fluid intake, and decreased dietary sodium and animal protein intake are thought to...
PurposeIncreased fluid intake, and decreased dietary sodium and animal protein intake are thought to...
PurposeIncreased fluid intake, and decreased dietary sodium and animal protein intake are thought to...
Nutrition has been widely recognized to have certain levels of influence on the risk of kidney stone...
Background: Calcium intake is believed to play an impor-tant role in the formation of kidney stones,...
Objective: Formation of kidney stones is a multifactorial disease, and diet and lifestyle are sugges...
Objective To determine the effect of nutritional habits on kidney stone formation and recurrence. Me...
Purpose Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. We...
Purpose Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. We...
Nephrolithiasis is a common medical condition influenced by multiple environmental factors, includin...
The lifetime prevalence of kidney stones is around 10 % and incidence rates are increasing. Diet may...
PURPOSE: Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney stones. W...
BackgroundThe association between fruit and vegetable (FV) intake and the risk of end-stage kidney d...