Evidences from clinical trials and meta-analyses of calcium supplementation in linear growth have given conflicting results, and few longitudinal studies have investigated the long-term associations between dietary calcium and linear growth, especially in the population with low-calcium plant-based diets. We investigated the prospective associations of low habitual dietary calcium with adult height and height-for-age z-score (HAZ) from adolescence to adulthood among 2019 adolescents from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS). The average dietary calcium intakes were 426(standard deviation: 158) mg/d in boys and 355(134) mg/d in girls during adolescence. During a median follow-up of 7.0 (interquartile range: 5.9-9.0) years, boys reach...
Background Chinese dietary reference intakes for calcium are largely based on foreign studies. We un...
Background & aims: The influence of dietary calcium intake in childhood on adult cardiovascular heal...
This study aimed to assess the association of habitually low dietary calcium intake with blood press...
Objective To investigate the association between low habitual intake of dietary calcium and linear g...
There are few longitudinal data on bone development during puberty in children with low calcium int...
High calcium intake during childhood has been suggested to increase bone mass accrual, potentially r...
Adolescents’ eating habits are determined by social, psychological, economic, political, and educati...
The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate long-term associations between low dietary cal...
Background: Short-term studies established that calcium influences bone accretion during growth. Whe...
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to determine the relationship between calcium intak...
CONTEXT: Calcium intake during growth is essential for future bone health but varies widely between ...
Background: Bone mineralization can be influenced by genetic factors, hormonal status, nutrition, ph...
Calcium is an essential nutrient required for normal growth and development of the skeleton and teet...
Background- Little is known about the bone mineral accretion rate and the relationship between habit...
An emerging body of literature suggests that dietary calcium may play a role in the regulation of bo...
Background Chinese dietary reference intakes for calcium are largely based on foreign studies. We un...
Background & aims: The influence of dietary calcium intake in childhood on adult cardiovascular heal...
This study aimed to assess the association of habitually low dietary calcium intake with blood press...
Objective To investigate the association between low habitual intake of dietary calcium and linear g...
There are few longitudinal data on bone development during puberty in children with low calcium int...
High calcium intake during childhood has been suggested to increase bone mass accrual, potentially r...
Adolescents’ eating habits are determined by social, psychological, economic, political, and educati...
The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate long-term associations between low dietary cal...
Background: Short-term studies established that calcium influences bone accretion during growth. Whe...
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to determine the relationship between calcium intak...
CONTEXT: Calcium intake during growth is essential for future bone health but varies widely between ...
Background: Bone mineralization can be influenced by genetic factors, hormonal status, nutrition, ph...
Calcium is an essential nutrient required for normal growth and development of the skeleton and teet...
Background- Little is known about the bone mineral accretion rate and the relationship between habit...
An emerging body of literature suggests that dietary calcium may play a role in the regulation of bo...
Background Chinese dietary reference intakes for calcium are largely based on foreign studies. We un...
Background & aims: The influence of dietary calcium intake in childhood on adult cardiovascular heal...
This study aimed to assess the association of habitually low dietary calcium intake with blood press...