In this article, we review the evidence that dietary protein has a positive influence on bone health, reduces hip fracture risk, and promotes postfracture recovery, and we consider the molecular, cellular, and endocrine bases of the interactions that link protein and calcium metabolism, including effects via IGF-1 and PTH. In addition, we consider the roles of amino acid-sensing mechanisms in coupling dietary protein intake to metabolic change as well as the central role of calcium-sensing receptors (CaRs) in the control of calcium metabolism. Finally, we consider how recently identified broad-spectrum amino acid-sensing receptors from class 3 of the G-protein coupled receptor superfamily including, remarkably, the CaR itself may contribute...
International audienceHigh-protein (HP) diets exert a hypercalciuric effect at constant levels of ca...
International audienceExcess dietary proteins and "acid ash" diets have been suspected to increase t...
Abstract The role of protein intake in osteoporosis is unclear. In a case-control study in Utah (n =...
Purpose of review Both dietary calcium and vitamin D are undoubtedly beneficial to skeletal health. ...
The role of dietary protein in bone health has been controversial. On the one hand, a plentiful supp...
The effect of dietary protein on bone health remains controversial. We have shown that increasing di...
Update recent advancements regarding the effect of high-animal protein intakes on calcium utilizatio...
The writing of this paper was supported by a grant from the Dairy Research Consortium (Dairy Farmers...
A summary of systematic reviews and meta-analyses addressing the benefits and risks of dietary prote...
No clear consensus on the role of higher protein intakes has emerged, in spite of many decades of re...
A summary of systematic reviews and meta-analyses addressing the benefits and risks of dietary prote...
Bone health is determined by the rate of accrual in early life, followed by the rate of age associat...
Dietary protein represents an important nutrient for bone health and thereby for the prevention of o...
International audienceHigh-protein (HP) diets exert a hypercalciuric effect at constant levels of ca...
International audienceExcess dietary proteins and "acid ash" diets have been suspected to increase t...
Abstract The role of protein intake in osteoporosis is unclear. In a case-control study in Utah (n =...
Purpose of review Both dietary calcium and vitamin D are undoubtedly beneficial to skeletal health. ...
The role of dietary protein in bone health has been controversial. On the one hand, a plentiful supp...
The effect of dietary protein on bone health remains controversial. We have shown that increasing di...
Update recent advancements regarding the effect of high-animal protein intakes on calcium utilizatio...
The writing of this paper was supported by a grant from the Dairy Research Consortium (Dairy Farmers...
A summary of systematic reviews and meta-analyses addressing the benefits and risks of dietary prote...
No clear consensus on the role of higher protein intakes has emerged, in spite of many decades of re...
A summary of systematic reviews and meta-analyses addressing the benefits and risks of dietary prote...
Bone health is determined by the rate of accrual in early life, followed by the rate of age associat...
Dietary protein represents an important nutrient for bone health and thereby for the prevention of o...
International audienceHigh-protein (HP) diets exert a hypercalciuric effect at constant levels of ca...
International audienceExcess dietary proteins and "acid ash" diets have been suspected to increase t...
Abstract The role of protein intake in osteoporosis is unclear. In a case-control study in Utah (n =...