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Calcium Intake: A Lifelong Proposition
Journal of School Health, 1985ABSTRACTThe need for significant amounts of calcium in the diets of growing children has been well‐documented. However, recent evidence suggests that calcium continues to play a vital role in the body throughout life and that current RDAs for calcium need to be increased.
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Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium and Vitamin D
Pediatric Clinical Practice Guidelines & Policies, 2016Calcium and vitamin D are two essential nutrients long known for their role in bone health. Over the last ten years, the public has heard conflicting messages about other benefits of these nutrients—especially vitamin D—and also about how much calcium ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
In Reply. —Dr Heaney is to be thanked for helping to clarify an aspect of the report of the NIH Consensus Development Panel on Optimal Calcium Intake. In section 4 of the report, the panel considered the best ways to achieve optimal calcium intake. The ideal approach is to attain the recommended amount of dietary calcium primarily through foods such ...
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In Reply. —Dr Heaney is to be thanked for helping to clarify an aspect of the report of the NIH Consensus Development Panel on Optimal Calcium Intake. In section 4 of the report, the panel considered the best ways to achieve optimal calcium intake. The ideal approach is to attain the recommended amount of dietary calcium primarily through foods such ...
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Potassium Intake and the Calcium Economy
Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2005Dietary potassium intake (K) lowers urinary calcium (Ca) excretion and, in short-term studies, may improve Ca balance.Our objective was to assess K effects on the Ca economy under steady-state conditions.8-day, inpatient metabolic studies of nitrogen, phosphorus, and Ca balance, combined with dual isotopic Ca tracer kinetics studies. Study diet matched
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HYPERTENSION AND CALCIUM INTAKE
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1946C M, KESSON, A, McCUTCHEON
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Calcium Intake, Calcium Absorption, and Osteoporosis
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Calcium intake and bone health
Calcified Tissue International, 1991L V, Avioli, R P, Heaney
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[Calcium intake and osteoporosis].
Clinical calcium, 2005It has been well known that calcium (Ca) deficiency is a major risk factor for osteoporosis. However, few reliable evidences were available regarding the beneficial effect of increased dietary Ca in osteoporosis. Meta-analysis of the recently reported randomized clinical trials revealed that the beneficial effect of increased dietary Ca on BMD and/or ...
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