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Effects of COVID-19 pandemics on urinary metabolites in kidney stone patients: our kidney stone prevention clinic experience.

Sanaz TavasoliNasrin BorumandniaAbbas BasiriMaryam Taheri
Published in: Environmental health and preventive medicine (2021)
COVID-19 pandemics may change some of the dietary habits of the patients, including lower salt, protein, and fruit and vegetable intake. Although economic issues, restricted access, or sanitation issues may be the reason for the undesirable dietary changes, the importance of a quality diet should be discussed with all patients, as possible. Since the number of patients visited in the stone clinic was lower during COVID-19, virtual visits could be an excellent alternative to motivate patients with kidney stones.
Keyphrases
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  • prognostic factors
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  • small molecule
  • drinking water
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  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • virtual reality