The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of fatty acid chain length and quantity on the bioavailability of calcium. Thirteen healthy subjects were randomly assigned to a series of 5 test meals containing varying types and levels of fat and calciumconsumed over a three week time period. The test meals included 10 grams MCT oil (MCT 10), 20 grams MCT oil (MCT 20), 10 grams beef fat (BT 10), 20 grams beef fat (BT 20), and calcium only (Ca). Calcium absorption was assessed using timed urine collections following a specified calcium load. Three day food records were obtained to assess typical nutrient intakes of the subjects coming into and during the study. MCT oil provided better absorption of the calcium supplement than did the bee...
Calcium bioavailability was investigated using isotopic intestinal absorption, and balance study tec...
Background: Calcium intake in North America remains substan-tially below recommended amounts. Bottle...
Studies demonstrate that increased intakes of calcium are associated with weight loss, which is spec...
Human studies measuring true fractional calcium absorption have shown that dietary fat is a signific...
Studies were conducted to investigate the effect of dietary calcium, fat and cholesterol on calcium ...
A well established stable isotope technique exists for measuring calcium absorption from single food...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the bioavailability of calcium from 3 mineral...
A series of three balance experiments were conducted to study the effect of the addition of animal f...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
The objective of this study was to compare calcium release and ionization from commercial calcium su...
Calcium intake is likely to increase body fat loss during energy restriction. Part of this effect ma...
Within the elderly population, the use of calcium supplements and the intake of calcium from food ar...
Calcium is a macro element that is very important for the human body: its content and circulation in...
The overall objective of this project was to investigate the effects of consuming several different ...
Osteoporosis is a serious threat to public health. The quantity and quality of dietary calcium intak...
Calcium bioavailability was investigated using isotopic intestinal absorption, and balance study tec...
Background: Calcium intake in North America remains substan-tially below recommended amounts. Bottle...
Studies demonstrate that increased intakes of calcium are associated with weight loss, which is spec...
Human studies measuring true fractional calcium absorption have shown that dietary fat is a signific...
Studies were conducted to investigate the effect of dietary calcium, fat and cholesterol on calcium ...
A well established stable isotope technique exists for measuring calcium absorption from single food...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the bioavailability of calcium from 3 mineral...
A series of three balance experiments were conducted to study the effect of the addition of animal f...
Context:In various observational studies, an inverse relation between calcium intake and body weight...
The objective of this study was to compare calcium release and ionization from commercial calcium su...
Calcium intake is likely to increase body fat loss during energy restriction. Part of this effect ma...
Within the elderly population, the use of calcium supplements and the intake of calcium from food ar...
Calcium is a macro element that is very important for the human body: its content and circulation in...
The overall objective of this project was to investigate the effects of consuming several different ...
Osteoporosis is a serious threat to public health. The quantity and quality of dietary calcium intak...
Calcium bioavailability was investigated using isotopic intestinal absorption, and balance study tec...
Background: Calcium intake in North America remains substan-tially below recommended amounts. Bottle...
Studies demonstrate that increased intakes of calcium are associated with weight loss, which is spec...