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Effect of Mineral Water Containing Calcium and Magnesium on Calcium Oxalate Urolithiasis Risk Factors
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (1997) 58 (2): 93–99.
Published Online: 04 February 2010
... study was performed to test whether simultaneous delivery of these factors – high fluid intake, magnesium ingestion and increased dietary calcium – could reduce the risk of calcium oxalate kidney stone formation. A French mineral water, containing calcium and magnesium (202 and 36 ppm, respectively...
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Urinary Composition and Lithogenic Risk in Normal Subjects following Oligomineral versus Bicarbonate-Alkaline High Calcium Mineral Water Intake
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Giorgio Coen, Daniela Sardella, Giovanni Barbera, Michele Ferrannini, Carmela Comegna, Flora Ferazzoli, Angela Dinnella, Emanuela D’Anello, Piergiorgio Simeoni
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2001) 67 (1): 49–53.
Published Online: 18 July 2001
... mineral waters of different calcium concentrations on lithogenic risk factors was studied in normal volunteers. Materials and Methods: Normal subjects were divided into two groups of 11 and 10 individuals each. All followed a prescribed diet with an average calcium content of 800 mg/day. The water intake...