Popular Diets and Kidney Stones

IF 2.6 0 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Sara Zayed , David S. Goldfarb , Shivam Joshi
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Abstract

Popular diets often influence dietary patterns, which have different implications for kidney stone risk. Despite the wide variety of popular diets, some general principles can be gleaned from investigating their potential impact on nephrolithiasis. Plant-based diets, including Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension, Mediterranean, flexitarian, and vegetarian diets, may protect against nephrolithiasis when they consist largely of unprocessed plant foods, while carbohydrate-restricted diets (including high-protein diets and the ketogenic diet) may raise kidney stone risk. Patients should be advised to consume a diet rich in whole plants, particularly fruits and vegetables, and minimize their consumption of animal proteins. Accompanying fruits and vegetables that are higher in oxalate content with more water and some dairy intake may also be useful. (We address the oxalate content of fruits and vegetables further below). Calcium consumption is an important component of decreasing the risk of kidney stones, as higher dietary calcium from dairy or nondairy sources is independently associated with lower kidney stone risk. Patients should also be advised to be conscious of fat intake, as fat in the intestinal lumen may complex with calcium and therefore increase urinary oxalate excretion. Finally, patients should avoid consumption of processed foods, which often contain added fructose and high sodium content, two factors that increase kidney stone risk.
流行饮食与肾结石。
流行饮食往往会影响饮食模式,而饮食模式对肾结石风险有着不同的影响。尽管流行饮食种类繁多,但通过研究它们对肾结石的潜在影响,可以总结出一些一般原则。以植物为基础的饮食,包括 "膳食疗法"(Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension)、地中海饮食、柔性饮食和素食,如果主要由未经加工的植物性食物组成,则可预防肾结石,而限制碳水化合物的饮食(包括高蛋白饮食和生酮饮食)可能会增加肾结石风险。应建议患者食用富含全植物的饮食,尤其是水果和蔬菜,并尽量减少动物蛋白的摄入量。在食用草酸盐含量较高的水果和蔬菜的同时,多喝水和摄入一些奶制品也是有益的。(我们将在下文进一步讨论水果和蔬菜中的草酸盐含量)。钙的摄入量是降低肾结石风险的重要组成部分,因为从奶制品或非奶制品中摄入较多的钙与降低肾结石风险有独立联系。还应建议患者注意脂肪的摄入量,因为肠腔中的脂肪可能与钙复合,从而增加尿液中草酸盐的排泄。最后,患者应避免食用加工食品,这些食品通常含有添加果糖和高钠,而这两个因素都会增加肾结石的风险。
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