Background—The effect of dietary calcium on fecal fat excretion in lactose maldigestion is not known. Objective—To investigate the effect of dairy and nondairy dietary calcium on fecal fat excretion in lactose digesters and maldigesters during moderate energy restriction. Design—A randomized cross-over trial comparing the effect of 500 mg vs. 1500 mg dairy and nondairy calcium on fecal fat excretion in 34 healthy adults during moderate ( − 30%) energy restriction diet-induced weight loss for 12 weeks. The participants were classified as lactose digester or maldigester on the basis of breath hydrogen test. Measurements—Anthropometric parameters and body composition, resting energy expenditure, energy and nutrient intake, fecal fat, physical ...
Abstract Insufficient calcium intake has been proposed to cause unbalanced energy partitioning leadi...
A 12-week randomized controlled multi-center clinical trial was conducted in 106 overweight and obes...
A 12-week randomized controlled multi-center clinical trial was conducted in 106 overweight and obes...
Summary Observational studies have found that dietary calcium intake is inversely related to body we...
Summary Observational studies have found that dietary calcium intake is inversely related to body we...
Summary Observational studies have found that dietary calcium intake is inversely related to body we...
Summary Observational studies have found that dietary calcium intake is inversely related to body we...
Studies demonstrate that increased intakes of calcium are associated with weight loss, which is spec...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
Obesity and overweight are serious health problems in the U.S., with an estimated 65% of adults eith...
Obesity is an increasingly common health issue in developed and developing countries. There is a gro...
Abstract Insufficient calcium intake has been proposed to cause unbalanced energy partitioning leadi...
A 12-week randomized controlled multi-center clinical trial was conducted in 106 overweight and obes...
A 12-week randomized controlled multi-center clinical trial was conducted in 106 overweight and obes...
Summary Observational studies have found that dietary calcium intake is inversely related to body we...
Summary Observational studies have found that dietary calcium intake is inversely related to body we...
Summary Observational studies have found that dietary calcium intake is inversely related to body we...
Summary Observational studies have found that dietary calcium intake is inversely related to body we...
Studies demonstrate that increased intakes of calcium are associated with weight loss, which is spec...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
Obesity and overweight are serious health problems in the U.S., with an estimated 65% of adults eith...
Obesity is an increasingly common health issue in developed and developing countries. There is a gro...
Abstract Insufficient calcium intake has been proposed to cause unbalanced energy partitioning leadi...
A 12-week randomized controlled multi-center clinical trial was conducted in 106 overweight and obes...
A 12-week randomized controlled multi-center clinical trial was conducted in 106 overweight and obes...