Dietary factors and the risk of incident kidney stones in men: new insights after 14 years of follow-up
EN Taylor, MJ Stampfer, GC Curhan - Journal of the American …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Diet plays an important role in the pathogenesis of kidney stones. Because the metabolism
of many dietary factors, such as calcium, may change with age, the relation between diet …
of many dietary factors, such as calcium, may change with age, the relation between diet …
Impact of nutritional factors on incident kidney stone formation: a report from the WHI OS
MD Sorensen, AJ Kahn, AP Reiner, TY Tseng… - The Journal of …, 2012 - auajournals.org
Purpose: Increased fluid intake, and decreased dietary sodium and animal protein intake
are thought to reduce the risk of kidney stones but the role of calcium intake is controversial …
are thought to reduce the risk of kidney stones but the role of calcium intake is controversial …
A prospective study of dietary calcium and other nutrients and the risk of symptomatic kidney stones
Background A high dietary calcium intake is strongly suspected of increasing the risk of
kidney stones. However, a high intake of calcium can reduce the urinary excretion of …
kidney stones. However, a high intake of calcium can reduce the urinary excretion of …
Dietary and lifestyle risk factors associated with incident kidney stones in men and women
PM Ferraro, EN Taylor, G Gambaro, GC Curhan - The Journal of urology, 2017 - Elsevier
Purpose Several dietary and lifestyle factors are associated with a higher risk of kidney
stones. We estimated the population attributable fraction and the number needed to prevent …
stones. We estimated the population attributable fraction and the number needed to prevent …
Family history and risk of kidney stones.
Kidney stones develop more frequently in individuals with a family history of kidney stones
than in those without a family history; however, little information is available regarding …
than in those without a family history; however, little information is available regarding …
Dietary protein and potassium, diet–dependent net acid load, and risk of incident kidney stones
PM Ferraro, EI Mandel, GC Curhan… - Clinical Journal of the …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Results During 3,108,264 person-years of follow-up, there were 6308 incident kidney
stones. Dairy protein was associated with lower risk in the Nurses' Health Study II (hazard …
stones. Dairy protein was associated with lower risk in the Nurses' Health Study II (hazard …
Calcium supplementation and incident kidney stone risk: a systematic review
RP Heaney - Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Background: A report of a small increase in kidney stone risk in the calcium treatment arm of
the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) led to a reduction in US calcium supplement sales …
the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) led to a reduction in US calcium supplement sales …
Total, dietary, and supplemental vitamin C intake and risk of incident kidney stones
PM Ferraro, GC Curhan, G Gambaro… - American Journal of Kidney …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Previous studies of vitamin C and kidney stones were conducted mostly in men
and either reported disparate results for supplemental and dietary vitamin C or did not …
and either reported disparate results for supplemental and dietary vitamin C or did not …
Dietary factors and the risk of incident kidney stones in younger women: Nurses' Health Study II
GC Curhan, WC Willett, EL Knight… - Archives of internal …, 2004 - jamanetwork.com
Background In older women and men, greater intakes of dietary calcium, potassium, and
total fluid reduce the risk of kidney stone formation, while supplemental calcium, sodium …
total fluid reduce the risk of kidney stone formation, while supplemental calcium, sodium …
Prospective study of beverage use and the risk of kidney stones
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 …
the risk of stone recurrence. However, there has been no detailed examination to determine …