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Vitamin and Mineral Supplements

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2008
Some vitamin and mineral supplements have proved to be clinically useful in preventing various diseases and health problems. Many widely used supplements, however, have shown no benefit when carefully studied. There are also several disease states and medications that should prompt the physician to recommend certain preventive supplements. This article
Irene, Hamrick, Sandra H, Counts
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Cadmium in zinc-containing mineral supplements

International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 2001
Seven zinc-containing dietary supplements were analyzed for zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd) by inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry (ICP/MS). Cadmium was detected in all samples; however, the amount of Cd per 15 mg Zn (the daily US Recommended Dietary Allowance) varied by over 37-fold (0.039 to 1.46 micrograms Cd/15 mg Zn).
C A, Krone, E J, Wyse, J T, Ely
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Mineral Supplements in Ageing

With advancing age, achievement of dietary adequacy for all nutrients is increasingly difficult and this is particularly so for minerals. Various factors impede mineral acquisition and absorption including reduced appetite, depressed gastric acid production and dysregulation across a range of signalling pathways in the intestinal mucosa.
Simon, Welham   +4 more
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Trace mineral supplementation of yearling horses

Journal of Animal Science, 1995
Thirty-three Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse yearlings were used in two experiments (18 in Exp. 1 and 15 in Exp. 2) to determine the influence of trace mineral (TM) supplementation on growth and bone mineral content in young growing horses from 340 to 452 d of age.
E A, Ott, R L, Asquith
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Multivitamin/mineral supplements: Rationale and safety

Nutrition, 2017
Multivitamin/mineral supplements (MVMs) are widely used in many populations. MVMs, together with iron and folic acid, are recommended for pregnant women to improve birth outcome and to reduce low-birthweight and rates of miscarriage. However, MVM use is common in the general population as well.
Hans K, Biesalski, Jana, Tinz
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Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation during Pregnancy

Military Medicine, 1994
To determine the prevalence of individual vitamin and mineral supplement use during pregnancy and their relationships with selected characteristics of mothers, data from the 1988 National Maternal and Infant Health Survey were analyzed. The responses of 18,549 mothers were used in the analysis, which consisted of both univariate and multivariate ...
B, Timbo   +4 more
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Mineral supplements for sheep

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1963
AbstractThe chemical composition of 12 commercial mineral supplements specially designed for sheep by 10 manufacturers are detailed together with the amounts of each element provided by a daily consumption of 15 g. All the supplements would provide at least 50% of the calcium requirement of a pregnant or lactating ewe.
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Vitamin and mineral supplementation

Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 1999
SummaryIt is the position of The British Dietetic Association that a good quality balanced diet will meet most people's nutritional needs. When people choose to take vitamin/mineral supplements they are advised to select a product formulated in line with dietary reference values to prevent the risk of overdosing, which can occur when high single doses ...
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Maternal calcium supplementation and fetal bone mineralization

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1999
To determine the effect of maternal calcium supplementation during pregnancy on fetal bone mineralization.Healthy mothers with early ultrasound confirmation of dates and singleton pregnancies were enrolled in a double-masked study and randomized before 22 weeks' gestation to 2 g/day of elemental calcium or placebo until delivery.
W W, Koo   +5 more
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Mineral supplements for cattle

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1963
AbstractThe composition of mineral supplements provided for cattle by eleven well‐known manufacturers are presented. The principal products of each were divided into nine general‐purpose supplements, fifteen high‐phosphorus mixtures and eleven high‐magnesium compounds.
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