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View article: Habitual tea consumption is associated with a lower prevalence of kidney stone disease in postmenopausal women
Habitual tea consumption is associated with a lower prevalence of kidney stone disease in postmenopausal women Open
Background Menopause is associated with an increased risk of kidney stone disease (KSD). However, for postmenopausal women, how to avoid KSD has rarely been studied. The aim of this study was to explore whether drinking tea is associated w…
View article: The impact of secondhand smoke on the development of kidney stone disease is not inferior to that of smoking: a longitudinal cohort study
The impact of secondhand smoke on the development of kidney stone disease is not inferior to that of smoking: a longitudinal cohort study Open
Background Tobacco use and secondhand smoke (SHS) are risk factors of kidney stone disease (KSD). The hypothesis is that tobacco produces chemicals that increase oxidative stress and vasopressin, which leads to decreased urine output, and …
View article: The impact of secondhand smoke on the development of kidney stone disease is not inferior to that of smoking: a longitudinal cohort study
The impact of secondhand smoke on the development of kidney stone disease is not inferior to that of smoking: a longitudinal cohort study Open
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of smoking and secondhand smoke (SHS) on the development of kidney stone disease (KSD). Materials and Methods: We analyzed a total of 25,256 volunteers with no history of KSD par…
View article: Betel Nut Chewing Is Associated with the Risk of Kidney Stone Disease
Betel Nut Chewing Is Associated with the Risk of Kidney Stone Disease Open
(1) Background: Betel nut chewing injures bodily health. Although, the relationship between betel nut chewing and kidney stone disease (KSD) is unknown. (2) Methods: We analyzed 43,636 men from Taiwan Biobank. We divided them into two grou…
View article: Metabolic Syndrome Increases the Risk of Kidney Stone Disease: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Cohort Study
Metabolic Syndrome Increases the Risk of Kidney Stone Disease: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Cohort Study Open
We aimed to examine the association between metabolic syndrome and the risk of kidney stone development in a large-scale community-based cohort. A total of 121,579 participants enrolled in the Taiwan Biobank were analyzed. They were divide…
View article: Herpes zoster and the subsequent risk of prostate cancer in an Asian population
Herpes zoster and the subsequent risk of prostate cancer in an Asian population Open
It has been suggested that herpes zoster may increase the risk of subsequent prostate cancer (PCa). We aimed to assess the risk of PCa following herpes zoster by the population-based follow-up study.This is a retrospective study and data a…
View article: Surgical menopause exacerbated high-fat and high-sugar diet-induced overactive bladder in a rat model
Surgical menopause exacerbated high-fat and high-sugar diet-induced overactive bladder in a rat model Open
Objective: The pathophysiology mechanism of menopause in the metabolic syndrome-associated bladder dysfunction is still not clear. The major aims of the present study were to examine the impact of high-fat-high-sugar diet and surgical meno…