Multivitamins co-intake can reduce the prevalence of kidney stones: a large-scale cross-sectional study.
Hongbo ZengZiyi LiuYunhui HeHuixiang ChenJun HeMingke LiuShuiqing WuHaiqing HeChangkun HuangRan XuPublished in: International urology and nephrology (2024)
Our research revealed that high levels of vitamin B6 and vitamin D intake were linked to a lower prevalence of kidney stone. With the gradual increase intake of vitamin C, the prevalence of kidney calculi decreased first and then increased. In addition, the co-exposure of nine vitamins is a protective factor for kidney stone disease.