date:Jan 04, 2019
y disease, Rebholz said.
Taken on its own, soda was associated with a 9 percent greater risk of kidney disease, and higher intakes of tea and beer were also associated with greater odds of kidney disease, the researchers report in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. No other individual types of beverages were associated with kidney disease.
The researchers examined data from food frequency questionnaires participants had completed at the start of the study between 2000