The Reason Beer Makes You Pee and Why You Should Abstain before Orthopedic Surgery
Abstract
:1. Preoperative Preparation for Patients Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery
2. What Is Beer?
3. Why Beer Makes You Pee
4. Beer Abstention before Orthopedic Surgery
5. Final Considerations
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Constituent | Content (100 mL) |
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Energy | |
Calories (kcal) | 27.0–43.0 |
Water | |
H2O (g) | 91.96–95.9 |
Alcohol | |
Ethanol (g) | 3.8–4.6 |
Carbohydrates | |
Sugars (g) | 2.2–8.6 |
Proteins | |
Proteins (g) | 0.2–0.5 |
Minerals | |
Sodium (mg) | 1.2–4.0 |
Potassium (mg) | 27.0–55.0 |
Chloride (mg) | 17.0–20.0 |
Magnesium (mg) | 4.0–9.6 |
Calcium (mg) | 3.5–7.0 |
Phosphorus (mg) | 13.0–19.0 |
Bioactive compounds | |
Polyphenols (mg) | 3.60–48.90 |
Phenolic acids (mg) 1 | 0.23–7.42 |
Flavonoids (mg) 2 | 0.1–2.28 |
Lignans (mg) 3 | tr–0.05 |
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Briguglio, M. The Reason Beer Makes You Pee and Why You Should Abstain before Orthopedic Surgery. Nutrients 2023, 15, 1687. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15071687
Briguglio M. The Reason Beer Makes You Pee and Why You Should Abstain before Orthopedic Surgery. Nutrients. 2023; 15(7):1687. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15071687
Chicago/Turabian StyleBriguglio, Matteo. 2023. "The Reason Beer Makes You Pee and Why You Should Abstain before Orthopedic Surgery" Nutrients 15, no. 7: 1687. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15071687
APA StyleBriguglio, M. (2023). The Reason Beer Makes You Pee and Why You Should Abstain before Orthopedic Surgery. Nutrients, 15(7), 1687. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15071687