Recent data suggest higher physical activity (PA) and lower energy intake (EI) may be associated with a lower risk of kidney stones. Whether these associations can be reproduced in other study populations after accounting for lifestyle and dietary factors is not known.
Ferraro, P. M., Curhan, G., Sorensen, M., Gambaro, G., Taylor, E., Physical activity, energy intake, and the risk of incident kidney stones, <<THE JOURNAL OF UROLOGY>>, 2014; (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1016/j.juro.2014.09.010] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/60608]
Physical activity, energy intake, and the risk of incident kidney stones
Ferraro, Pietro Manuel;Gambaro, Giovanni;
2014
Abstract
Recent data suggest higher physical activity (PA) and lower energy intake (EI) may be associated with a lower risk of kidney stones. Whether these associations can be reproduced in other study populations after accounting for lifestyle and dietary factors is not known.File in questo prodotto:
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