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Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2009
The current obesity epidemic in the United States has deleterious effects on the health of the population. Temporally related to the increase in obesity is an increase in the prevalence of urolithiasis. Epidemiologic studies have shown that the incident stone risk increases with body mass index. Obesity can increase stone risk in multiple ways.
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The current obesity epidemic in the United States has deleterious effects on the health of the population. Temporally related to the increase in obesity is an increase in the prevalence of urolithiasis. Epidemiologic studies have shown that the incident stone risk increases with body mass index. Obesity can increase stone risk in multiple ways.
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EAU Guidelines on Interventional Treatment for Urolithiasis.
European Urology, 2016C. Türk+6 more
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Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2019
Urolithiasis is a well-known condition that can affect any part of the urinary tract. With a rate of 3-5% the incidence of upper urinary tract for long has been higher in adults (1-3), but recently it has increased among children reaching 3,3% . Indeed, more than 1% of all urinary stones are seen in patients aged less than 18 years (4).
Chimenz, R.+13 more
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Urolithiasis is a well-known condition that can affect any part of the urinary tract. With a rate of 3-5% the incidence of upper urinary tract for long has been higher in adults (1-3), but recently it has increased among children reaching 3,3% . Indeed, more than 1% of all urinary stones are seen in patients aged less than 18 years (4).
Chimenz, R.+13 more
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Urolithiasis prevalence in the Russian Federation: analysis of trends over a 15-year period
World journal of urology, 2021N. Gadzhiev+7 more
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