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Nutrition and Kidney Stone Disease
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Siener, Roswitha
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calcium oxalate
/ Chlorides
/ Chronic kidney failure
/ coffee (beverage)
/ Dichloropropane
/ Diet - adverse effects
/ diet-related diseases
/ dietary calcium
/ dietary carbohydrate
/ dietary protein
/ disease prevalence
/ Disease prevention
/ drinking
/ Drinking water
/ fruit juices
/ Humans
/ Kidney Calculi - diet therapy
/ Kidney Calculi - etiology
/ Kidney Calculi - prevention & control
/ Kidney stones
/ Metabolism
/ Mineral water
/ Nutrition
/ Nutrition research
/ nutrition risk assessment
/ nutritional intervention
/ Nutritional Status
/ Oxalates
/ Oxalic acid
/ renal calculi
/ Review
/ Risk factors
/ sodium chloride
/ soft drinks
/ tap water
/ tea (beverage)
/ Uric acid
/ Urine
2021
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Nutrition and Kidney Stone Disease
by
Siener, Roswitha
in
calcium oxalate
/ Chlorides
/ Chronic kidney failure
/ coffee (beverage)
/ Dichloropropane
/ Diet - adverse effects
/ diet-related diseases
/ dietary calcium
/ dietary carbohydrate
/ dietary protein
/ disease prevalence
/ Disease prevention
/ drinking
/ Drinking water
/ fruit juices
/ Humans
/ Kidney Calculi - diet therapy
/ Kidney Calculi - etiology
/ Kidney Calculi - prevention & control
/ Kidney stones
/ Metabolism
/ Mineral water
/ Nutrition
/ Nutrition research
/ nutrition risk assessment
/ nutritional intervention
/ Nutritional Status
/ Oxalates
/ Oxalic acid
/ renal calculi
/ Review
/ Risk factors
/ sodium chloride
/ soft drinks
/ tap water
/ tea (beverage)
/ Uric acid
/ Urine
2021
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Nutrition and Kidney Stone Disease
by
Siener, Roswitha
in
calcium oxalate
/ Chlorides
/ Chronic kidney failure
/ coffee (beverage)
/ Dichloropropane
/ Diet - adverse effects
/ diet-related diseases
/ dietary calcium
/ dietary carbohydrate
/ dietary protein
/ disease prevalence
/ Disease prevention
/ drinking
/ Drinking water
/ fruit juices
/ Humans
/ Kidney Calculi - diet therapy
/ Kidney Calculi - etiology
/ Kidney Calculi - prevention & control
/ Kidney stones
/ Metabolism
/ Mineral water
/ Nutrition
/ Nutrition research
/ nutrition risk assessment
/ nutritional intervention
/ Nutritional Status
/ Oxalates
/ Oxalic acid
/ renal calculi
/ Review
/ Risk factors
/ sodium chloride
/ soft drinks
/ tap water
/ tea (beverage)
/ Uric acid
/ Urine
2021
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Nutrition and Kidney Stone Disease
2021
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Overview
The prevalence of kidney stone disease is increasing worldwide. The recurrence rate of urinary stones is estimated to be up to 50%. Nephrolithiasis is associated with increased risk of chronic and end stage kidney disease. Diet composition is considered to play a crucial role in urinary stone formation. There is strong evidence that an inadequate fluid intake is the major dietary risk factor for urolithiasis. While the benefit of high fluid intake has been confirmed, the effect of different beverages, such as tap water, mineral water, fruit juices, soft drinks, tea and coffee, are debated. Other nutritional factors, including dietary protein, carbohydrates, oxalate, calcium and sodium chloride can also modulate the urinary risk profile and contribute to the risk of kidney stone formation. The assessment of nutritional risk factors is an essential component in the specific dietary therapy of kidney stone patients. An appropriate dietary intervention can contribute to the effective prevention of recurrent stones and reduce the burden of invasive surgical procedures for the treatment of urinary stone disease. This narrative review has intended to provide a comprehensive and updated overview on the role of nutrition and diet in kidney stone disease.
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