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Dietary calcium intakes of elderly Korean Americans

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1984
Dietary calcium intake among elderly Korean Americans was examined. Results of this study indicate that calcium intakes of the women were considerably lower than the Recommended Dietary Allowance partly because of their lower consumption of dairy products and lower energy intakes.
K K, Kim   +3 more
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Dietary Fat and Calcium Intakes of Menopausal Women

Menopause, 1998
The purpose of this retrospective, descriptive study was to assess the baseline dietary intake of fat and calcium in a group of women attending a multidisciplinary menopause clinic.Dietary fat and calcium intakes of this group were determined with food-frequency questionnaires, food records, and dietary interviews.
W L, Borody, T E, Brown, R S, Boroditsky
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Dietary calcium intake and overweight: An epidemiologic view

Nutrition, 2008
We evaluated the relation between overweight and calcium intake in adults living in the municipality of São Paulo, Brazil.This was a cross-sectional population-based study on a sample of 1459 adults that was obtained by multistage cluster sampling. Dietary intake was measured by the 24-h recall method.
Milena Baptista, Bueno   +3 more
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Dietary calcium intake in 18‐year‐old women: comparison with recommended daily intake and dietary energy intake

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1994
Average dietary calcium intake and energy intake of 113 18‐year‐old university students in Western Australia was examined Four‐day, weighted diet records, including 1 weekend day, were completed by the subjects A large proportion of the students (68%) had an average daily calcium consumption below the 800 mg recommended by the National Health and ...
K, Portsmouth   +5 more
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Osteoporosis, Intestinal Lactase Deficiency and Low Dietary Calcium Intake

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
OSTEOPOROSIS (senile and postmenopausal) is a common disorder of the elderly, with an estimated morbidity of at least 20 per cent of persons over the age of fifty years.1 2 3 Despite this high prev...
S J, Birge   +3 more
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Dietary Calcium Intake and Blood Pressure in Normotensive Subjects

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1987
ABSTRACT. Epidemiological and prospective studies in man and animals have indicated an inverse relationship between calcium intake and cardiovascular mortality and blood pressure (BP). We have therefore studied the effect of dietary calcium on blood pressure in two groups of women.
K, Thomsen, L, Nilas, C, Christiansen
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Effect of Lowering Dietary Calcium Intake on Fractional Whole Body Calcium Retention*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1988
Although fractional calcium absorption is known to vary inversely with calcium intake, the extent and timing of individual hormonal and calcium absorption responses to altered calcium intake have not been defined. We measured fractional whole body retention of orally ingested 47Ca, an index of calcium absorption, in nine normal women after they had ...
B, Dawson-Hughes   +3 more
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Dietary calcium intake among patients with urinary calculi

Nutrition Research, 2003
Diet plays an important role in the formation and growth of kidney stones, and calcium intake below recommended dietary allowances may expose patients to a higher risk of recurrence. This study evaluated calcium intake and the dietary profile of 37 outpatients with renal lithiasis and 45 control subjects were age and sex matched.
Alessandra C Pizzato, Elvino J.G Barros
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ISCHÆMIC-HEART-DISEASE MORTALITY AND DIETARY INTAKE OF CALCIUM

The Lancet, 1973
Abstract Correlation analysis was carried out between the standardised mortality ratios (S.M.R.S) for ischaemic heart-disease in different regions of England and Wales in different years and dietary intakes of a number of nutrients. Calcium intakes showed a strong negative correlation, consistent with variations between mortalities in hard and soft ...
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