Background: Worldwide, calcium (Ca) deficiency represents one of the most important deficiencies of all micronutrients. When associated with vitamin D deficiency, it constitutes a major health issue, responsible for many functional diseases especially osteoporosis and fracture risk at the later life. In the Moroccan population, data on Ca deficiency risks are really limited. The urinary losses present a significant determinant of Ca urinary excretion being a crucial determinant of its retention in the human body. Aims: This study was conducted to determine the level of urinary Ca excretion in a sample of Moroccan children and adolescents, and to assess the prevalence of Ca deficiency. Subjects and Methods: 131 children and adolescents, age...
Background: Due to difficulty of obtaining a 24h urine (especially in children), a random urine calc...
The drastic changes in lifestyle and nutrition brought about by rapid economic changes in Saudi Arab...
Purpose: Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease in the world. Most epidemiological studies sho...
In addition to age, gender, body weight, hormonal status as well as certain physiological and pathol...
In addition to age, gender, body weight, hormonal status as well as certain physiological and pathol...
Calcium is an important mineral playing a vital role to maintain bone health. Calcium intake is cons...
In addition to age, gender, body weight, hormonal status as well as certain physiological and pathol...
Objective: Urinary calcium excretion is different in various geographical regions. Therefore, we de...
Objective: Urinary calcium excretion is different in various geographical regions. Therefore, we de...
Purpose: Calcium needs vary in function with age, sex, and individuals. Needs are increased in adole...
Urinary calcium (Ca excretion was determined in 1,578 24-h urine samples from 507 healthy children a...
Introduction Urinary excretion of calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), phosphorus (P), iodine and fluoride ...
Background. Very few studies have evaluated the role of urinary calcium excretion as marker of bone ...
ABSTRACT Calcium is an important determinant of peak bone mass in young adults because of its influe...
Purpose: Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease in the world. Most epidemiological studies sho...
Background: Due to difficulty of obtaining a 24h urine (especially in children), a random urine calc...
The drastic changes in lifestyle and nutrition brought about by rapid economic changes in Saudi Arab...
Purpose: Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease in the world. Most epidemiological studies sho...
In addition to age, gender, body weight, hormonal status as well as certain physiological and pathol...
In addition to age, gender, body weight, hormonal status as well as certain physiological and pathol...
Calcium is an important mineral playing a vital role to maintain bone health. Calcium intake is cons...
In addition to age, gender, body weight, hormonal status as well as certain physiological and pathol...
Objective: Urinary calcium excretion is different in various geographical regions. Therefore, we de...
Objective: Urinary calcium excretion is different in various geographical regions. Therefore, we de...
Purpose: Calcium needs vary in function with age, sex, and individuals. Needs are increased in adole...
Urinary calcium (Ca excretion was determined in 1,578 24-h urine samples from 507 healthy children a...
Introduction Urinary excretion of calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), phosphorus (P), iodine and fluoride ...
Background. Very few studies have evaluated the role of urinary calcium excretion as marker of bone ...
ABSTRACT Calcium is an important determinant of peak bone mass in young adults because of its influe...
Purpose: Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease in the world. Most epidemiological studies sho...
Background: Due to difficulty of obtaining a 24h urine (especially in children), a random urine calc...
The drastic changes in lifestyle and nutrition brought about by rapid economic changes in Saudi Arab...
Purpose: Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease in the world. Most epidemiological studies sho...