Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Blood Lipids with Kidney Stone Disease: The Fasa Adults Cohort Study
Behina Babaalizadeh,
Ali Taghinezhad,
Mostafa Bijani
et al.
Abstract:Background: Urinary stones rank as the third most common disease of the genitourinary system, following urinary tract infections and prostate diseases. Their incidence is influenced by various demographic, environmental, and genetic factors. Objectives: This study aimed to explore the association between Body Mass Index (BMI), blood lipids, and kidney stones. Methods: This cross-sectional study utilized the baseline data of 10 133 participants aged 35 - 70 years from the Fasa cohort study. The dataset included… Show more
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