The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate long-term associations between low dietary calcium intake and fracture risk in older adults with plant-based diet. Data of self-reported first fracture events of any type from 6210 Chinese men and women, aged 50 years or older and free from fracture at baseline, in a subcohort based on the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), were analyzed. Diet was repeatedly assessed by a combination of three consecutive 24-hour individual dietary recalls and a weighing and measuring of household food inventory in each round. The older men and women habitually ingested mean (SD) of 415 (147) mg/d and 373 (140) mg/d of calcium from plant-based diet, respectively. During a median follow-up of 7.0 ye...
ABSTRACT High calcium intakes are thought to be associated with strong bones and lower risk of fract...
The Chinese diet is low in calcium (less than 500 mg/day on average), and previous observational stu...
We report the relation between hip fracture and intake of calcium and dairy products in postmenopaus...
The effect of calcium on prevention of osteoporosis and related fracture which are aging issues is u...
Objective: The risk factors for fractures are incompletely understood. An outstanding question conce...
The aim of this population-based, prospective cohort study was to investigate long-term associations...
Most epidemiological studies of calcium intake and mortality risk have been conducted in populations...
Background: Most epidemiological studies of calcium intake and mortality risk have been conducted in...
OBJECTIVE: The risk factors for fractures are incompletely understood. An outstanding question conce...
Objective: The risk factors for fractures are incompletely understood. An outstanding question conce...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate associations between long term dietary intake of calcium and risk of fract...
Studies on long-term exposure to foods/nutrients and its associations with fracture risk are scarce....
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Each year, millions of people suffer from fragility fractures. Hip fractures ar...
investigated in a cohort study involving 9,704 US white women aged 65 years or older. Baseline asses...
Background: A low calcium intake is a well-known factor that influences the bone mineral density (BM...
ABSTRACT High calcium intakes are thought to be associated with strong bones and lower risk of fract...
The Chinese diet is low in calcium (less than 500 mg/day on average), and previous observational stu...
We report the relation between hip fracture and intake of calcium and dairy products in postmenopaus...
The effect of calcium on prevention of osteoporosis and related fracture which are aging issues is u...
Objective: The risk factors for fractures are incompletely understood. An outstanding question conce...
The aim of this population-based, prospective cohort study was to investigate long-term associations...
Most epidemiological studies of calcium intake and mortality risk have been conducted in populations...
Background: Most epidemiological studies of calcium intake and mortality risk have been conducted in...
OBJECTIVE: The risk factors for fractures are incompletely understood. An outstanding question conce...
Objective: The risk factors for fractures are incompletely understood. An outstanding question conce...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate associations between long term dietary intake of calcium and risk of fract...
Studies on long-term exposure to foods/nutrients and its associations with fracture risk are scarce....
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Each year, millions of people suffer from fragility fractures. Hip fractures ar...
investigated in a cohort study involving 9,704 US white women aged 65 years or older. Baseline asses...
Background: A low calcium intake is a well-known factor that influences the bone mineral density (BM...
ABSTRACT High calcium intakes are thought to be associated with strong bones and lower risk of fract...
The Chinese diet is low in calcium (less than 500 mg/day on average), and previous observational stu...
We report the relation between hip fracture and intake of calcium and dairy products in postmenopaus...