Impact of food quantity and quality on the biochemical risk of renal stone formation.
Francesco EspertoRoberto MianoMartino MarangellaAlberto TrinchieriPublished in: Scandinavian journal of urology (2018)
BMI, which depends on excessive intake of energy from food, is not related to an increased biochemical risk of calcium stone formation, which is more dependent on the renal acid load of the diet. In contrast, obesity is associated with an increased risk of uric acid stone formation due to insulin resistance, impaired ammoniagenesis and low urinary pH.