Changes in urinary risk profile after short-term low sodium and low calcium diet in recurrent Swiss kidney stone formers.
Harald SeegerAndrea KaelinPietro M FerraroDamian WeberPhilippe JaegerPatrice AmbuehlWilliam G RobertsonRobert UnwinCarsten A WagnerNilufar MohebbiPublished in: BMC nephrology (2017)
A diet low in sodium and calcium in recurrent calcium oxalate stone formers resulted in a significant reduction of urinary calcium excretion, but no change in urine volume. In this population with apparently low intake of dairy products, calcium restriction does not necessarily result in increased urinary oxalate excretion. However, based on previous studies, we recommend a normal dietary calcium intake to avoid a potential increase in urinary oxalate excretion and unfavorable effects on bone metabolism in hypercalciuric KSFs.