They only looked at whether urinary tract
stones increased the risk of osteoporosis, not the reverse.
Not exact matches
«Kidney, bladder
stones do not
increase postmenopausal women's
risk of osteoporosis.»
Interestingly some treatments for
osteoporosis, including calcium supplements, can
increase the
risk of stones.
Consuming too much sodium in the presence
of other disorders or dietary factors might
increase your
risk of stomach cancer, kidney
stones or
osteoporosis.
This high protein diet can also lead to a build - up
of calcium in your urine and thus
increase your chances
of getting kidney
stones, and it can also
increase your
risk of osteoporosis.
Consuming too much sodium can
increase your
risk of high blood pressure, kidney
stones,
osteoporosis and gastric cancer.