6/16/2006

Obesity linked to kidney stones? Weight gain causes kidney stones?

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 2:43 am, 06/16/2006.

Researchers have conclusively found that obesity and weight gain both are direct causes of significent increase in the risk of developing kidney stones.

The research demonstrated that multiple measures of larger body size, higher weight, and higher body mass index had a direct coorelation with the increased risk of developing kidney stones.

Strikingly kidney stones cost the United States healthcare system approximately $2 billion every year. Kidney stones are one of the most painful conditions faced by adults throughout the world.

Conclusion - Keep away from gaining weight. Do regular exercise and dring lot of water to maintain healthy metabolism to keep away from kidney stones.

Weight gain as well as body mass gain are of course abnormanities and are never a healthy conditions. Obesity and weight gain appear to increase the risks of developing renal calculi, that is kidney stones.

Go to my post on treating kidney stones naturally.







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  1. I had been doing clinical study on this varibles and kidney stone. Then I shall comment

    Comment by Dr Ashraf Uddin Mallik — 5/10/2007 @ 7:23 am

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