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Lowry, Penniston Nutrition Therapy for Urolithiasis

ISBN: 978-3-319-16413-7

Edition: 1st Ed.

Publication date: December 2017

Cover: Hardcover

Pages: 250 p.

Illustrations: 75 ill.

Publisher: Springer

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Description

  • Includes practical appendices to guide the reader
  • The first text to review the role of nutrition in the prevention of kidney stones
  • Chapters are written by experts in the three fields of Urology, Nutrition, and Nephrology
  • Provides evidence based recommendations

Patients with Urolithiasis are treated by Urologists, Nephrologists, and Dieticians. For decades, proper use of medical nutrition therapy has been known to decrease the risk of Urolithiasis, but the appropriate application of specific dietary recommendations to individual patient risk factors has been inconsistent. Nutrition Therapy for Urolithiasis provides evidence based recommendations, established by a comprehensive, state of the art review of the available literature to help clinicians with nutritional counseling for dietary stone prevention. The text is edited by a Urologist and a Registered Dietician and individual chapters are written by experts in the three fields of Urology, Nutrition, and Nephrology. The book not only includes chapters that comprehensively cover the topic, but also includes practical appendices to guide the reader on:  individual nutrient recommendations, examples of balanced dietary patterns (Mediterranean, DASH, U.S. Dietary Guidelines, Weight Watchers, diabetes meal planning, etc.), tables of foods rich in food that affect stone risk (calcium,  phytate,  sodium, etc); diet assessment tools; and guides to over-the-counter supplements that may be used in nutrition therapy for stone prevention: (calcium, probiotics, fish oil etc). This book provides a new resource to assist in the prevention of Urolithiasis and will be of great value to professionals in the fields of Urology, Nephrology, and Nutrition.