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126 related items for PubMed ID: 32363926

  • 1. Using Low-Calorie Orange Juice as a Dietary Alternative to Alkali Therapy.
    Large T, Williams J, Asplin JR, Krambeck A.
    J Endourol; 2020 Oct; 34(10):1082-1087. PubMed ID: 32363926
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  • 2. Citrate, malate and alkali content in commonly consumed diet sodas: implications for nephrolithiasis treatment.
    Eisner BH, Asplin JR, Goldfarb DS, Ahmad A, Stoller ML.
    J Urol; 2010 Jun; 183(6):2419-23. PubMed ID: 20403610
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  • 3. Comparative value of orange juice versus lemonade in reducing stone-forming risk.
    Odvina CV.
    Clin J Am Soc Nephrol; 2006 Nov; 1(6):1269-74. PubMed ID: 17699358
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  • 4. Effect of orange juice and beverage with phytosterols on cytokines and PAI-1 activity.
    Devaraj S, Jialal I, Rockwood J, Zak D.
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  • 5. The Effect of Lemonade and Diet Lemonade Upon Urinary Parameters Affecting Calcium Urinary Stone Formation.
    Cheng JW, Wagner H, Asplin JR, Hodgkin G, Schlaifer A, Fargusson M, Fargusson J, Baldwin DD.
    J Endourol; 2019 Feb; 33(2):160-166. PubMed ID: 30585747
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  • 7. Effect of added citrate or malate on calcium absorption from calcium-fortified orange juice.
    Pak CY, Stewart A, Haynes SD.
    J Am Coll Nutr; 1994 Dec; 13(6):575-7. PubMed ID: 7706589
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  • 10. Effect of orange juice consumption on urinary stone risk factors.
    Wabner CL, Pak CY.
    J Urol; 1993 Jun; 149(6):1405-8. PubMed ID: 8501777
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  • 12. Calcium absorption from apple and orange juice fortified with calcium citrate malate (CCM).
    Andon MB, Peacock M, Kanerva RL, De Castro JA.
    J Am Coll Nutr; 1996 Jun; 15(3):313-6. PubMed ID: 8935449
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  • 13. Stone-forming potential of milk or calcium-fortified orange juice in idiopathic hypercalciuric adults.
    Coe FL, Parks JH, Webb DR.
    Kidney Int; 1992 Jan; 41(1):139-42. PubMed ID: 1593849
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  • 14. Orange pomace fibre increases a composite scoring of subjective ratings of hunger and fullness in healthy adults.
    Dong H, Sargent LJ, Chatzidiakou Y, Saunders C, Harkness L, Bordenave N, Rowland I, Spencer JPE, Lovegrove JA.
    Appetite; 2016 Dec 01; 107():478-485. PubMed ID: 27578252
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  • 20. Author's Response to "Re: Large et al.: Using Low-Calorie Orange Juice as a Dietary Alternative to Alkali Therapy" by Steinberg et al.
    Large T.
    J Endourol; 2021 Jun 01; 35(6):892. PubMed ID: 34161150
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