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Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2013

Effect of BMI and urinary pH on urolithiasis and its composition

Qazi Najeeb; Imran Masood; Neeru Bhaskar; Harnam Kaur; Jasbir Singh; Rajesh Pandey; Kuldip Singh Sodhi; Suvarna Prasad; Sheikh Ishaq; Ruhi Mahajan

Urolithiasis is a common urological disease predominantly affecting males. The lifetime risk of urolithiasis varies from 1% to 5% in Asia, 5% to 9% in Europe, 10% to 15% in the USA and 20% to 25% in the middle-east; lowest prevalence is reported from Greenland and Japan. Such differences have been explained on the basis of race, diet and climate factors. Furthermore, changing socio-economic conditions have generated changes in the prevalence, incidence and distribution for age, sex and type of lithiasis in terms of both the site and the chemical as well as the physical composition of the calculi. The aim of our study was to determine the association between body mass index (BMI) and urine pH in patients with urolithiasis and the influence of body size, as reflected by the BMI, on the composition. The study was conducted in the Department of Biochemistry, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, on urolithiatic patients. The data included patients age, sex, BMI, urine pH, serum calcium, serum uric acid, serum creatinine and stone composition. Data from 100 patients, 70 men (70%) and 30 women (30%), were analyzed, with 28 patients having normal weight, 38 patients being overweight and 34 patients being obese. The mean age of the patients was 36.58 ± 9.91 years in group I, 40.47 ± 14.48 years in group II and 37.85 ± 12.46 years in group III (P > 0.05). The stone composition was calcium oxalate (CaOx) in 66 patients, calcium phosphate (CaP) in 60 patients, uric acid (UA) in 38 patients, combined calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate in 28 patients and three stones in 10 patients. The urinary pH levels (mean ± SD) were 7.78 ± 1.49 in group I, 7.15 ± 1.11 in group II and 6.29 ± 1.14 in group III patients (P = 0.0001). Urine pH showed a stepwise decrease with increasing BMI (inverse correlation). Urine pH is inversely related to BMI among patients with urolithiasis, as is the occurrence of urate, calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate stones. Similarly, the serum creatinine increased as the BMI and number of stones increased among the study population.


Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research | 2014

CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY AND HEPATOTOXICITY: AN UPDATE

Mukund Joshi; Kuldip Singh Sodhi; Rajesh Pandey; Jasbir Singh; Subhash Goyal; Suvarna Prasad; Harnam Kaur; Neeru Bhaskar; Shikhaa Mahajan


CURRENT TRENDS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND CHEMICAL RESEARCH | 2013

Malondialdehyde (MDA): an oxidative stress marker in type II Diabetes mellitus with and without complications.

Anit Lamichhane; Suvarna Prasad; Neeru Bhaskar; Jasbir Singh; Rajesh Pandey


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2018

Mapping of Textural Variability in Soils: A Case Study

Hena Praveen; M. Singh; Suvarna Prasad; B.K. Vimal; Sunil Kumar; A.K. Pradhan


International Education and Research Journal | 2018

DEFICIENCY OF VITAMIN D IN YOUNG NORTH INDIAN FEMALES AND THE EFFECT OF CONSERVATIVE RELIGIOUS CLOTHING ON VITAMIN D STATUS

Gagandeep Malik; Tousief Irshad Ahmed; Sunil Kumar; Suvarna Prasad


International Education and Research Journal | 2017

SERUM VITAMIN D STATUS AMONG DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE II CASES AND APPARENTLY HEALTHY SUBJECTS

Vijay Chaudhary; Suvarna Prasad; P D Gupta


International Education and Research Journal | 2017

VITAMIN D ASSESSMENT IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS IN RELATION WITH SKIN COLOR, SUN EXPOSURE

Rajinder Prasad; Suvarna Prasad


International Education and Research Journal | 2017

SERUM VITAMIN D LEVEL AMONG TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS SUBJECTS IN MULLANA, HARYANA

Vijay Chaudhary; Shalini Gupta; Priti Gupta; Suvarna Prasad


Archive | 2016

Anti-TPO-Ab:Another Possible Etiology in Unexplained Infertility

Sunita Manhas; Suvarna Prasad; Rajiv Mahendru


Archive | 2015

Research Article To establish the reference range of glycated hemoglobin

Nisha Dogra; Neeru Bhaskar; Rajesh Pandey; Suvarna Prasad; Jasbir Singh; Kuldip Singh Sodhi

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Jasbir Singh

Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research

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Rajesh Pandey

Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research

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Kuldip Singh Sodhi

Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research

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Neeru Bhaskar

Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research

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Harnam Kaur

Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research

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Nisha Dogra

Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research

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Arundhati Sharma

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Imran Masood

Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research

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Priti Gupta

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Qazi Najeeb

Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research

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