ABSTRACT Dietary calcium intake and bone mineral den-sity (BMD) of the lumbar spine (L2-L4) were determined in 131 healthy free-living postmenopausal women (aged 64.7 ± 7.6 y, I ± SD). The calcium consumption for the total population was 606 ± 302 mg/d. Subjects consuming less than the popu-lation mean of dietary calcium had significantly lower BMDs than did subjects with intakes above the mean (P < 0.009); these two groups did not differ in basic demographic characteristics. Additional analyses using a stepwise umvariate regression model demonstrated that BMD was significantly associated with body weight (P < 0.001) and dietary calcium intake (P < 0.02). These data support the hypothesis that dietary calcium intake is a de-termina...
Background: Dietary calcium deficiency may be a risk factor for osteoporosis.Aims: To estimate habit...
Adequate calcium and vitamin D intake is necessary for proper bone health in peri- and postmenopausa...
Excessive amount of calcium intake increased risk for metabolic syndrome in men. However, modest amo...
The present study was performed to assess the relation between dietary calcium intake and bone miner...
Osteoporosis is characterized by a decrease in the strength and density of bone and is a major cause...
Osteoporosis is a major public health problem and increases in women after their estrogen production...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is a multifactorial polygenetic disease of which the genetic determinants...
Osteoporosis is characterized by a decrease in the strength and density of bone with no clinical sym...
Objectives: This analysis was aimed at assessing the benefits of total calcium intake from diet and ...
This one-year longitudinal study was designed to examine the association of changes in body composit...
We studied the effect of menopausal status and risk factors on lumbar bone mineral densisty (BMD) an...
This dissertation’s three studies investigated the short and long-term relationships of bone-related...
Objective: The WHO recommends a daily Ca intake for postmenopausal women of 1300mg. The objective of...
Background: Osteoporosis is a serious global health problem for the future, that is why improving di...
It is generally agreed that an adequate calcium intake is necessary for the maintenance of bone heal...
Background: Dietary calcium deficiency may be a risk factor for osteoporosis.Aims: To estimate habit...
Adequate calcium and vitamin D intake is necessary for proper bone health in peri- and postmenopausa...
Excessive amount of calcium intake increased risk for metabolic syndrome in men. However, modest amo...
The present study was performed to assess the relation between dietary calcium intake and bone miner...
Osteoporosis is characterized by a decrease in the strength and density of bone and is a major cause...
Osteoporosis is a major public health problem and increases in women after their estrogen production...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is a multifactorial polygenetic disease of which the genetic determinants...
Osteoporosis is characterized by a decrease in the strength and density of bone with no clinical sym...
Objectives: This analysis was aimed at assessing the benefits of total calcium intake from diet and ...
This one-year longitudinal study was designed to examine the association of changes in body composit...
We studied the effect of menopausal status and risk factors on lumbar bone mineral densisty (BMD) an...
This dissertation’s three studies investigated the short and long-term relationships of bone-related...
Objective: The WHO recommends a daily Ca intake for postmenopausal women of 1300mg. The objective of...
Background: Osteoporosis is a serious global health problem for the future, that is why improving di...
It is generally agreed that an adequate calcium intake is necessary for the maintenance of bone heal...
Background: Dietary calcium deficiency may be a risk factor for osteoporosis.Aims: To estimate habit...
Adequate calcium and vitamin D intake is necessary for proper bone health in peri- and postmenopausa...
Excessive amount of calcium intake increased risk for metabolic syndrome in men. However, modest amo...