Background: Some data suggest that increasing calcium intake may help prevent weight gain. Objective: To test the hypothesis that calcium supplementation can prevent weight gain in persons who are overweight or obese. Design: Randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Randomization was computer-generated, and allocation was assigned by pharmacy per-sonnel who prepared intervention and placebo capsules. Partici-pants, providers, and those who assessed outcomes were blinded to study group assignment
Dietary intervention is an important approach in the prevention of cardiovascular disease. Over the ...
The purpose of this multi-center controlled study was to determine the effects of supplemental calci...
In this study, we used a cross-sectional study design to examine the relationship between the calciu...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and diabetes are the most important problems of public health. Evidence from mol...
To assess the association between calcium intake and anthropomorphic measurements such as BMI and we...
Background: Obesity in the United States has in-creased significantly during the past several decade...
Background: Coronary heart disease is one of the most important problems of public health. One risk ...
Obesity is increasing in the United States in epidemic proportions. Epidemiologic data suggest that ...
A randomized, placebo-controlled trial was conducted in overweight calcium stone-forming (CSF) patie...
Dyslipidemia is the main risk factor for developing cardiovascular disease. There are discrepancies ...
Obesity is an increasingly common health issue in developed and developing countries. There is a gro...
BackgroundObesity in the United States has increased significantly during the past several decades. ...
Introduction: Obesity became a major public health burden worldwide and its prevalence rate in adult...
Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is high in obese people. The potential eff...
The relationship between calcium intake and hypertension is receiving increased research attention. ...
Dietary intervention is an important approach in the prevention of cardiovascular disease. Over the ...
The purpose of this multi-center controlled study was to determine the effects of supplemental calci...
In this study, we used a cross-sectional study design to examine the relationship between the calciu...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and diabetes are the most important problems of public health. Evidence from mol...
To assess the association between calcium intake and anthropomorphic measurements such as BMI and we...
Background: Obesity in the United States has in-creased significantly during the past several decade...
Background: Coronary heart disease is one of the most important problems of public health. One risk ...
Obesity is increasing in the United States in epidemic proportions. Epidemiologic data suggest that ...
A randomized, placebo-controlled trial was conducted in overweight calcium stone-forming (CSF) patie...
Dyslipidemia is the main risk factor for developing cardiovascular disease. There are discrepancies ...
Obesity is an increasingly common health issue in developed and developing countries. There is a gro...
BackgroundObesity in the United States has increased significantly during the past several decades. ...
Introduction: Obesity became a major public health burden worldwide and its prevalence rate in adult...
Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is high in obese people. The potential eff...
The relationship between calcium intake and hypertension is receiving increased research attention. ...
Dietary intervention is an important approach in the prevention of cardiovascular disease. Over the ...
The purpose of this multi-center controlled study was to determine the effects of supplemental calci...
In this study, we used a cross-sectional study design to examine the relationship between the calciu...