Association between dietary calcium intake and severe abdominal aorta calcification among American adults: a cross-sectional analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey [PDF]
Background: Evidence regarding the relationship between dietary calcium intake and severe abdominal aortic calcification (AAC) is limited. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the association between dietary calcium intake and severe AAC in ...
Kai Zhang +15 more
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Dietary calcium intake and food sources among Chinese adults in CNTCS. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Calcium is one of the essential micronutrients in the human body and is well-known for its important role in keeping bones and teeth healthy. However, calcium deficiency is a very common nutritional problem in the world and especially in China.
Feifei Huang +11 more
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The Relationship between Bone Health Parameters, Vitamin D and Iron Status, and Dietary Calcium Intake in Young Males. [PDF]
Malczewska-Lenczowska J +5 more
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Contribution of calcium in drinking water from a South American country to dietary calcium intake. [PDF]
Cormick G +7 more
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Patterns of dietary calcium intake in south Indian rural, urban and metropolitan city subjects [PDF]
Background: Adequate dietary calcium intake favours bone mineral accrual. Sparse published data are available on dietary calcium intake of metropolitan city population from south India.
Harinarayan CV, Ramalakshmi T
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Dietary Calcium Intake and Colorectal Adenoma in Men and Women with Low Calcium Intake
Jioh Kang +9 more
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SUN-539 Low Dietary Calcium Intake Among Adolescents and Young Adults in Brasilia, Brazil
Sandoval L +5 more
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BackgroundCalcium and magnesium are essential minerals that have significant roles in nerve function and regulation. There may be a correlation between dietary calcium and magnesium intake and peripheral neuropathy.
Zhe Wu +6 more
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BackgroundHypovitaminosis D, a condition highly common among older adults, is associated with 35-percent increased all-cause mortality. In contrast, vitamin D supplementation prevents all-cause mortality.
Jennifer Gautier +10 more
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Dietary calcium intake recommendations for children: are they too high? [PDF]
Zemel BS.
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