Association between daily water intake and 24-hour urine volume among adolescents with kidney stones
Urology Feb 04, 2020
Bernard J, et al. - To ascertain the correlation between daily water intake and 24-hour urine volume among adolescents with nephrolithiasis in order to evaluate a “fluid prescription”, the additional water intake required to increase urine volume to a target goal, researchers performed a secondary analysis of an ecological momentary assessment study that prospectively measured daily water intake of 25 adolescents with nephrolithiasis over 7 days. Twenty-two individuals completed fifty-seven 24-hour urine samples within 12 months of the study period. The outcomes of this study indicated that the fluid prescription equation (FP = dUOP)/0.71), which reflects the association between water intake and urine volume, could be utilized to support adolescents with nephrolithiasis achieve urine output goals to reduce stone recurrence.
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