Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1837295455> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 77 of
77
with 100 items per page.
- W1837295455 abstract "Background: The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) current recommendation is 1000-1200 mg calcium daily for postmenopausal and osteoporotic women. Some patients are reluctant to supplement calcium due to the fear of developing a kidney stone (nephrolithiasis). In the United States, every adult will have a 10% to 15% chance to get kidney stones in their lifetime. And the recurrence rate is up to 50% after 10 years. There is no clear theory on how kidney stones are formed. There are lots of factors that play into the role of kidney stone generation, such as urinary calcium, oxalate, citrate, phosphate, and pH levels. About 75% of kidney stones are calcium oxalate stones. And most patients with calcium oxalate stones are hypercalciuric and hyperoxaluric.Calcium supplements can increase calcium excretion in the urine, and in theory can increase the risk of calcium kidney stones. The purpose of this review is to find out if calcium supplementation does indeed increase risk of kidney stones in postmenopausal women. Methods: An exhaustive search was conducted using Medline-OVID, Medline-PubMed, CINAHL, and Web of Science using the keywords: calcium supplementation, kidney calculi and postmenopausal women. Relevant articles were assessed for quality using GRADE. Results: The initial search yielded 19 articles for review. After additional reading of the abstracts, two studies met inclusion criteria and were included in this systematic review. These articles include one randomized controlled trial and one observational study. Conclusion: According to the results from the two studies and data collected, calcium supplementation in postmenopausal women does not increase the risk of calcium oxalate kidney stones. Also postmenopausal patients who had an incidence of kidney stones in the past should not be discouraged from taking calcium supplements to prevent them from having osteoporosis. Dietary and supplemental calcium intake in these studies seems to actually decrease the risk of kidney stone formation. Degree Type Capstone Project Degree Name Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies First Advisor Mary E. Von, DHEd, PA-C, DFAAPA Second Advisor Annjanette Sommers, PA-C, MS" @default.
- W1837295455 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1837295455 creator A5027407844 @default.
- W1837295455 date "2015-01-01" @default.
- W1837295455 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W1837295455 title "Oral Calcium Supplementation Does Not Increase Risk of Calcium Nephrolithiasis in Postmenopausal Women" @default.
- W1837295455 cites W121551252 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W17005219 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W1964036343 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W1979118414 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W1990402583 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2039612742 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2039664066 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2042451418 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2063771339 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2078881121 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2094461126 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2127545596 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2135967872 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2160571866 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2277885523 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2289638507 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2319676870 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2411293071 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W2415712787 @default.
- W1837295455 cites W92955135 @default.
- W1837295455 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W1837295455 type Work @default.
- W1837295455 sameAs 1837295455 @default.
- W1837295455 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W1837295455 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1837295455 hasAuthorship W1837295455A5027407844 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConcept C126894567 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConcept C2776179656 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConcept C2777724520 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConcept C2779403450 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConcept C2779728849 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConcept C29456083 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConcept C519063684 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConceptScore W1837295455C126322002 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConceptScore W1837295455C126894567 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConceptScore W1837295455C2776179656 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConceptScore W1837295455C2777724520 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConceptScore W1837295455C2779403450 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConceptScore W1837295455C2779728849 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConceptScore W1837295455C29456083 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConceptScore W1837295455C519063684 @default.
- W1837295455 hasConceptScore W1837295455C71924100 @default.
- W1837295455 hasLocation W18372954551 @default.
- W1837295455 hasOpenAccess W1837295455 @default.
- W1837295455 hasPrimaryLocation W18372954551 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2010980684 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2085084506 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2085282685 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2088031878 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2109818670 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2136584147 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2160571866 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2161105520 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2167325453 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2325439739 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2358930787 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2512769023 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2589723842 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2748144875 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2785694659 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2786364949 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2892316403 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2990095172 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W3048207580 @default.
- W1837295455 hasRelatedWork W2583328494 @default.
- W1837295455 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1837295455 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1837295455 magId "1837295455" @default.
- W1837295455 workType "article" @default.