Sentences with phrase «associate with kidney stones»

Sequence variants in the CLDN14 gene associate with kidney stones and bone mineral density.
Also, high protein doesn't seem to be associated with kidney stones and kidney diseases in otherwise healthy people (3,4).
He noted that wheat consumption was associated with kidney stones, and asserted that it was dangerous to eat too much wheat, especially if vitamin D was low.
And interestingly, it can also be associated with kidney stones because of the excess calcium that occurs in the urine which happens when you get increased bone demineralization that occurs with that's called acidosis or an acid state from the breakdown of all the fats and the proteins.

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«Our prospective study confirms that some beverages are associated with a lower risk of kidney stone formation, whereas others are associated with a higher risk,» explained Pietro Manuel Ferraro, MD, a physician at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Rome and corresponding author of this study.
«We found that higher consumption of sugar - sweetened drinks was associated with a higher incidence of kidney stones
Overconsuming salt is also associated with the development and severity of cardiovascular and bone diseases, kidney stones, gastric cancer, and asthma.»
What's more, Oxalobacter formigenes, a gram - negative bacterium, lowers oxalate levels in the blood and are associated with a 70 percent reduction in the risk of kidney stones forming.
This single variant may thus account for more than a quarter of the incidence of kidney stones, and in women carriers it is also associated with decreased BMD at the hip and spine.
But along with concerns about dangerously high calcium levels, high - dose vitamin D supplementation has also been associated with increased risks of fractures, falls and kidney stones.
Lots of kidney pain but didn't have the extreme pain associated with stones.
Vitamin A deficiency has been associated with a number of prevalent diseases, including childhood asthma, 43,44 kidney stones formed spontaneously from calcium phosphate, 9 and fatty liver disease.45 Vitamin A in doses above those needed to prevent deficiency protects against oxidative stress, 46 kidney stones formed from dietary oxalate, 28 and exposure to environmental toxins.47
According to Dr. Kate Rheaume - Bleue, Naturopathic Doctor and author of «Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox — How a Little - Known Vitamin Could Save Your Life,» other health conditions associated with vitamin K2 deficiency include: osteoporosis, diabetes, cavities, kidney disease, kidney stones, varicose veins and wrinkles, Alzheimer's, and Arthritis.
Not drinking enough water appears to be associated with such problems as falls and fractures, heat stroke, heart disease, lung disorders, kidney disease, kidney stones, bladder and colon cancers, urinary tract infections, cavities, decreased immune function, and cataract formation.
There is considerable evidence that a diet supplying at least 4,700 mgs per day of potassium, is associated with decreased risk of stroke, hypertension, osteoporosis, and kidney stones.
Very high protein intakes have been associated with gout, kidney stones, osteoporosis, some types of cancer, and can cause dehydration.
DASH - style diet associates with reduced risk for kidney stones.
«Serum ascorbic acid levels were not associated with decreased serum vitamin B12 levels (or indicators of vitamin B12 deficiency), prevalence of kidney stones, serum ferritin levels, or - among men - prevalence of elevated serum ferritin levels.»
And there are health risk associated with and being linked to GMO soy and unfermented soy based foods such as: breast cancer, thyroid disorders, kidney stones, autoimmune illnesses, immune system impairment, food allergies, impaired fertility and brain damage.
It also helps break down calculi in the bladder and kidneys and is helpful with relieving the pain associated with struvite stones.
However, older cats with chronic kidney disease may have stones associated with bacteria.
For example, inappropriate urination can be related to kidney disease, bladder stones or lower urinary tract disease, while inappropriate defecation can be associated with colitis, parasites and intestinal disease.
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