Concern has recently arisen about the potential adverse effects of excessive calcium intakes, i.e., calcium loading from supplements, on arterial calcification and risks of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in older adults. Published reports that high calcium intakes in free-living adults have relatively little or no beneficial impact on bone mineral density (BMD) and fracture rates suggest that current recommendations of calcium for adults may be set too high. Because even healthy kidneys have limited capability of eliminating excessive calcium in the diet, the likelihood of soft-tissue calcification may increase in older adults who take calcium supplements, particularly in those with age or disease-related reduction in renal function. The mai...
Population aging and osteoporosis are global public health challenges. Osteoporosis markedly increas...
ABSTRACT The proper dietary calcium intake and calcium supplementation, when indicated, are importan...
The association between calcium supplementation and adverse cardiovascular events has recently becom...
Concern has recently arisen about the potential adverse effects of excessive calcium intakes, i.e., ...
Concern has recently arisen about the potential adverse effects of excessive calcium intakes, i.e., ...
Recent reports question the need of calcium intakes greater than 700 to 800 mg/d to support the main...
Most current guidelines recommend that older adults and the elderly strive for a total calcium intak...
Most current guidelines recommend that older adults and the elderly strive for a total calcium intak...
Recent randomized data suggest that calcium supplements may be associated with increased risk of car...
Background: Adequate calcium intake is known to protect the skeleton. However, studies that have rep...
BACKGROUND: Recent randomized data suggest that calcium supplements may be associated with increased...
Recent increase in health awareness has led to substantial increase in dietary Calcium intake and su...
Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is high in obese people. The potential eff...
Calcium supplements reduce bone turnover and slow the rate of bone loss. However, few studies have d...
The aim of this population-based, prospective cohort study was to investigate long-term associations...
Population aging and osteoporosis are global public health challenges. Osteoporosis markedly increas...
ABSTRACT The proper dietary calcium intake and calcium supplementation, when indicated, are importan...
The association between calcium supplementation and adverse cardiovascular events has recently becom...
Concern has recently arisen about the potential adverse effects of excessive calcium intakes, i.e., ...
Concern has recently arisen about the potential adverse effects of excessive calcium intakes, i.e., ...
Recent reports question the need of calcium intakes greater than 700 to 800 mg/d to support the main...
Most current guidelines recommend that older adults and the elderly strive for a total calcium intak...
Most current guidelines recommend that older adults and the elderly strive for a total calcium intak...
Recent randomized data suggest that calcium supplements may be associated with increased risk of car...
Background: Adequate calcium intake is known to protect the skeleton. However, studies that have rep...
BACKGROUND: Recent randomized data suggest that calcium supplements may be associated with increased...
Recent increase in health awareness has led to substantial increase in dietary Calcium intake and su...
Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is high in obese people. The potential eff...
Calcium supplements reduce bone turnover and slow the rate of bone loss. However, few studies have d...
The aim of this population-based, prospective cohort study was to investigate long-term associations...
Population aging and osteoporosis are global public health challenges. Osteoporosis markedly increas...
ABSTRACT The proper dietary calcium intake and calcium supplementation, when indicated, are importan...
The association between calcium supplementation and adverse cardiovascular events has recently becom...