@article{f942634d5d474160961479c54021ed82,
title = "Total, Dietary, and Supplemental Vitamin C Intake and Risk of Incident Kidney Stones",
abstract = "Previous studies of vitamin C and kidney stones were conducted mostly in men and either reported disparate results for supplemental and dietary vitamin C or did not examine dietary vitamin C.",
keywords = "Kidney disease, ascorbic acid, calcium oxalate, diet, food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ), gender difference, incident kidney stone, kidney stone formation, nutrition, risk factor, supplements, urinary oxalate excretion, urolithiasis, vitamin C, Kidney disease, ascorbic acid, calcium oxalate, diet, food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ), gender difference, incident kidney stone, kidney stone formation, nutrition, risk factor, supplements, urinary oxalate excretion, urolithiasis, vitamin C",
author = "Ferraro, {Pietro Manuel} and Curhan, {Gary C.} and Giovanni Gambaro and Taylor, {Eric N.}",
year = "2015",
doi = "10.1053/j.ajkd.2015.09.005",
language = "English",
pages = "N/A--N/A",
journal = "American Journal of Kidney Diseases",
issn = "0272-6386",
publisher = "W B Saunders Company:Fulfillment Department, The Curtis Center, Independence Square West:Philadelphia, PA 19106:(800)654-2452, (215)238-7800, EMAIL: wbspcs@harcourt.com, INTERNET: http://elsevierhealth.com, Fax: (215)238-6445",
}