NIH: Too Much Cola Can Cause Kidney Problems

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By cgull8m

Researchers from National Institute of Health claim colas are linked to kidney stones and other renal problems. Drinking two or more cola drinks a day causes a twofold risk of chronic kidney disease.

Many studies have been done before connecting colas to diabetes and obesity (because of high sugars present in the drinks) and now the researchers from National Institutes of Health claim that colas pose a high risk to the kidney’s health.

The researchers compared the diet habits of 465 people with chronic kidney disease and 467 health people. They found that drinking two or more colas a day (either regular or diet colas) poses a twofold risk of chronic kidney disease. But if they drank a non-cola carbonated drink, it did not increase the risk.

The work has been published in the journal Epidemiology. The authors however have said more research is needed to confirm this claim. They think the phosphoric acid present in colas pulls the calcium from the bones and this seems to influence kidney stones, renal failure and other conditions affecting the kidneys.

I couldn't read the main article in Epidemiology journal. Here is the abstract from the article:

Carbonated Beverages and Chronic Kidney Disease.

CHRONIC DISEASE

Epidemiology. 18(4):501-506, July 2007.

Saldana, Tina M. *; Basso, Olga *; Darden, Rebecca +; Sandler, Dale P. *

Abstract:

Background: Carbonated beverage consumption has been linked with diabetes, hypertension, and kidney stones, all risk factors for chronic kidney disease. Cola beverages, in particular, contain phosphoric acid and have been associated with urinary changes that promote kidney stones.

Methods: We examined the relationship between carbonated beverages (including cola) and chronic kidney disease, using data from 465 patients with newly diagnosed chronic kidney disease and 467 community controls recruited in North Carolina between 1980 and 1982.

Results: Drinking 2 or more colas per day was associated with increased risk of chronic kidney disease (adjusted odds ratio = 2.3; 95% confidence interval = 1.4-3.7). Results were the same for regular colas (2.1; 1.3-3.4) and artificially sweetened colas (2.1; 0.7-2.5). Noncola carbonated beverages were not associated with chronic kidney disease (0.94; 0.4-2.2).

Conclusions: These preliminary results suggest that cola consumption may increase the risk of chronic kidney disease.

(C) 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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Comments

PeteMaravichFan 4 years ago

Great information -- thanks!

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cgull8m Hub Author 4 years ago

Thanks PeteMaravichFan for your comments.

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Zsuzsy Bee Level 3 Commenter 4 years ago

Don't say that about my favorite drink....

soon we won't have anything good left

Thanks for all this info regards Zsuzsy

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funride 4 years ago

I once was also a Cola addict but I "cure" myself from that bad habit.

Now I rather drink water or some natural juice, but what I really prefer it´s red wine :)

Very good hub!

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cgull8m Hub Author 4 years ago

Zsuzy, it tastes good but it causes problems too, so we have to be careful. Like Funride says there are plenty of healthy alternatives you can choose from.

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cristina327 Level 6 Commenter 4 years ago

What a great hub, very helpful and informative. Learning this now I should limit my intake of cola drinks. Thanks for providing this information.

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Zsuzsy Bee Level 3 Commenter 4 years ago

CGull! I'm positive that too much of anything can cause problems. So my look at life is everything in moderation. I like an ice-cold coke on occasions. Fruit juices or even a glass of wine again in moderation is way.

great HUB regards Zsuzsy

Hasina 2 years ago

I am so glad to have found out about this. I have severe kidney disease and have not gotten that information. Thank you so much. Apparently, non-cola drinks are okay so Root Beer, here I come. I am a regular cola drinker. No more. Thanks again for the information!

Hasina

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cgull8m Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks Hasina, moderation is the key.

Jayson Thompson 10 months ago

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