No kidney stone disorder can be explained by nutrition alone. However, diet does play a crucial role in calcium and uric acid stones, triggering the formation of stones in people with a predisposition. Major studies have shown that excessive consumption of meat protein leads to a marked increase in kidney stones. The main risk factors for calcium stones are a low volume of urine, increased excretion of oxalic acid and calcium (less critical), and a deficiency of citrate, which inhibits crystallization in the urine. Overly acidic urine is the main risk factor for the formation of uric acid stones.

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