The recommended dietary calcium intake may be difficult to reach using dairy products only. This study aimed to evaluate the absorbability of calcium of a new orange beverage in comparison with that of milk. Ten healthy adults, 5 males and 5 females, were randomly divided to receive, under fasting conditions, an orange beverage enriched either with calcium or milk. Both the beverages had been labelled the previous evening with a 44Ca solution. After a two-month interval the subjects underwent a crossover of beverages. Total and ionized calcium, parathyroid (PTH) hormone, and 44Ca were evaluated. The 44Ca was measured by inductively coupled plasma spectrometry. The relative changes in calcium absorption from the two test drinks were similar ...
Calcium is an important nutrient for both young and elderly people which can, among others, stimulat...
Calcium absorption was measured in ten male volunteers from skimmed milk, Ca-enriched skimmed milk o...
Background: Fortification of milk with vitamin D may not be adequate for satisfying the vitamin D re...
The recommended dietary calcium intake may be difficult to reach using dairy products only. This stu...
Stone-forming potential of milk or calcium-fortified orange juice in idiopathic hypercalciuric adult...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the bioavailability of calcium from 3 mineral...
for 3 calcium sources: calcium carbonate, milk, and calcium-fortified orange juice (OJ). Sensitivity...
AbstractObjectiveOptimal bone mass in early adulthood is achieved through appropriate diet and lifes...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether there are any differences in postprandial physiologi...
Calcium intakes by girls and adult women should be at or above the Recommended Dietary Allowances fo...
Previous work in this laboratory has shown that supple mental dietary calcium using milk as the sour...
Relationship between the calcium-to-protein ratio in milk and the urinary calcium excretion in healt...
Assessment of calcium bioavailability from non-dairy foods containing moderate amounts of calcium is...
Osteoporosis is a serious threat to public health. The quantity and quality of dietary calcium intak...
PubMed ID: 16019311In this study, the aim was to determine the in vitro calcium bioavailability of d...
Calcium is an important nutrient for both young and elderly people which can, among others, stimulat...
Calcium absorption was measured in ten male volunteers from skimmed milk, Ca-enriched skimmed milk o...
Background: Fortification of milk with vitamin D may not be adequate for satisfying the vitamin D re...
The recommended dietary calcium intake may be difficult to reach using dairy products only. This stu...
Stone-forming potential of milk or calcium-fortified orange juice in idiopathic hypercalciuric adult...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the bioavailability of calcium from 3 mineral...
for 3 calcium sources: calcium carbonate, milk, and calcium-fortified orange juice (OJ). Sensitivity...
AbstractObjectiveOptimal bone mass in early adulthood is achieved through appropriate diet and lifes...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether there are any differences in postprandial physiologi...
Calcium intakes by girls and adult women should be at or above the Recommended Dietary Allowances fo...
Previous work in this laboratory has shown that supple mental dietary calcium using milk as the sour...
Relationship between the calcium-to-protein ratio in milk and the urinary calcium excretion in healt...
Assessment of calcium bioavailability from non-dairy foods containing moderate amounts of calcium is...
Osteoporosis is a serious threat to public health. The quantity and quality of dietary calcium intak...
PubMed ID: 16019311In this study, the aim was to determine the in vitro calcium bioavailability of d...
Calcium is an important nutrient for both young and elderly people which can, among others, stimulat...
Calcium absorption was measured in ten male volunteers from skimmed milk, Ca-enriched skimmed milk o...
Background: Fortification of milk with vitamin D may not be adequate for satisfying the vitamin D re...