Ingesta de bebidas con cafeína,carbonatadas o cítricas y desarrollo de síntomas de tracto urinario inferior en hombres y mijeres. Un estudio doble de coorte,finlandes

28-04-2017

Este estudio examinó las asociaciones longitudinales y agudas entre la ingesta de ciertas bebidas y los síntomas de tracto urinario bajo. Después de cinco años de seguimiento, los investigadores concluyeron que sus hallazgos apoyan la recomendación de limitar las bebidas con cafeína en pacientes con síntomas urinarios bajos.

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