Spanish bottled and tap water analysis and their relation with urinary lithiasis

To perform a chemical analysis of all the available waters in Spain with the idea of offering consume recommendations to lithiasic patients. Information research of the chemical composition of Spanish tap and bottled water in publications, supermarkets and Internet. A descriptive study, and a correl...

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Hauptverfasser: Millán Rodríguez, Félix, Gracia García, Silvia, Jiménez Corro, Rocío, Serrano Liesa, Miriam, Rousaud Barón, Ferran, Sánchez Martín, Francisco, Angerri Feu, Oriol, Martínez Rodríguez, Roberto, Villavicencio Mavrich, Humberto
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description To perform a chemical analysis of all the available waters in Spain with the idea of offering consume recommendations to lithiasic patients. Information research of the chemical composition of Spanish tap and bottled water in publications, supermarkets and Internet. A descriptive study, and a correlation study between water components by means of Pearson test were performed. Information about composition from tap water of most of the main Spanish cities and 85 bottled water brands was found. A significant correlation between calcium and magnesium concentration (p = 0.0001) and high correlation between bicarbonate and sodium concentration (p = 0.0001, Pearson coefficient 0.958) was found. It is also offered water classifications according to calcium, bicarbonate, sodium and magnesium concentrations. A guideline about water election for lithiasic patients is offered according to their geographical origin and dietetic preferences, mainly lactic consume.
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