Low Urine Citrate/Magnesium/Potassium

Jan 26, 2018 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Low Urine Citrate/Magnesium/Potassium

  Cross-sectional data Prospective data Prospective interventional data AUA guidelines Grade Citrus fruits/juices Mixed Mixed None Adequate fruits and vegetables; ample intake especially of those containing citrate B Potassium Favorable…

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Nutrition Therapy for Specific Lithogenic Risk Factors: High Urine Calcium, High Urine Oxalate

Jan 26, 2018 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Nutrition Therapy for Specific Lithogenic Risk Factors: High Urine Calcium, High Urine Oxalate

Fig. 8.1 Hypercalciuria: Nutritional Contributors and Goal Oriented Management. Data from Penniston [26] (Current Websites with oxalate content of foods. http://​www.​wakehealth.​edu/​Urology/​Kidney-Stones/​Oxalate-Content-of-Foods.​htm http://​www.​wakehealth.​edu/​Urology/​Kidney-Stones/​Oxalate-Content-of-Foods.​htm) Animal Protein Increased animal protein consumption is associated…

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Digestion and Absorption

Jan 26, 2018 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Digestion and Absorption

Fig. 4.1 Illustration of how foods move through the gastrointestinal tract (Figure from OpenStax CNX™ available at: https://​courses.​lumenlearning.​com/​ap2/​chapter/​digestive-system-processes-and-regulation/​) Intestinal Microbiota The digestive tract is the most heavily colonized organ in…

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Strategies for Providing Nutritional Therapy and Education to Stone-Forming Patients

Jan 26, 2018 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Strategies for Providing Nutritional Therapy and Education to Stone-Forming Patients

Patients that self-restrict fluid intake due to limited bathroom access/work interruption Truck drivers Cabdrivers Grocery clerks Tollbooth workers Construction workers Teachers Healthcare professionals working in operating room (surgeons/anesthesiologists, nurses, techs)…

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Strategies for Counseling Patients in Clinic

Jan 26, 2018 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Strategies for Counseling Patients in Clinic

Sequence of visit Advantages Disadvantages RDN prior to physician Unadulterated diet history (i.e., not influenced by physician assumptions or judgment) May lengthen patient’s appointment Dietary prevention strategies provided by RDN…

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Malabsorptive Disorders and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Assessing and Improving Nutritional Stone Risk

Jan 26, 2018 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Malabsorptive Disorders and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Assessing and Improving Nutritional Stone Risk

Fig. 15.1 Schema of hyperoxaluria mechanisms following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery. Proposed mechanisms fall into three categories: gut transporter changes, gut environment changes, and nutritional effects. All pathways ultimately lead…

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Overweight/Obesity: Metabolic Benefits to Reduce Stone Risk

Jan 26, 2018 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Overweight/Obesity: Metabolic Benefits to Reduce Stone Risk

Dietary recommendations Indication Expected 24-h urine results Urine volume to >2 l daily Low urine volume Increased urine volume, decrease in calculogenesis Salt intake <2 g daily Hypercalciuria Decrease in calcium excretion…

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