The importance of adequate calcium intakes for healthy growth and bone development has long been recognised. Recent evidence suggests that calcium supplementation may have sex-specific effects on bone growth in childhood. The aim was to describe the long-term effects of calcium supplementation in pregnant Gambian women with a low calcium intake (ISCRTN96502494) on offspring height, weight, bone and body composition in childhood, and whether the effects differ by sex. Children of mothers who participated in the original calcium supplementation trial were measured at age 8–12 years using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and peripheral quantitative computed tomography. Linear models tested for sex*supplement interactions before and after adju...
Background Clinical trials have shown that calcium supplementation in children can increase bone mi...
There are few longitudinal data on bone development during puberty in children with low calcium int...
With an ageing population and an increased awareness of the rising health costs of fractures caused ...
Context: sex-specific effects of pregnancy calcium carbonate supplementation have been reported in 8...
Background: Short-term studies established that calcium influences bone accretion during growth. Whe...
The age and developmental stage at which calcium supplementation produces the greatest bone effects ...
Background: Evidence suggests that increased maternal calcium intake during pregnancy may result in ...
CONTEXT: Calcium intake during growth is essential for future bone health but varies widely between ...
High calcium intake during childhood has been suggested to increase bone mass accrual, potentially r...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that increased maternal calcium intake during pregnancy may result in ...
Background: Mobilization of maternal bone mineral partly sup-plies calcium for fetal and neonatal bo...
Background: Bone mineralization can be influenced by genetic factors, hormonal status, nutrition, ph...
Previous studies have demonstrated that rural Gambian children have poor growth, delayed puberty and...
BACKGROUND: Our randomized, placebo-controlled supplementation study of 160 rural Gambian children a...
This study was designed to investigate the effect of calcium and fluoride intake, and parity and lac...
Background Clinical trials have shown that calcium supplementation in children can increase bone mi...
There are few longitudinal data on bone development during puberty in children with low calcium int...
With an ageing population and an increased awareness of the rising health costs of fractures caused ...
Context: sex-specific effects of pregnancy calcium carbonate supplementation have been reported in 8...
Background: Short-term studies established that calcium influences bone accretion during growth. Whe...
The age and developmental stage at which calcium supplementation produces the greatest bone effects ...
Background: Evidence suggests that increased maternal calcium intake during pregnancy may result in ...
CONTEXT: Calcium intake during growth is essential for future bone health but varies widely between ...
High calcium intake during childhood has been suggested to increase bone mass accrual, potentially r...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that increased maternal calcium intake during pregnancy may result in ...
Background: Mobilization of maternal bone mineral partly sup-plies calcium for fetal and neonatal bo...
Background: Bone mineralization can be influenced by genetic factors, hormonal status, nutrition, ph...
Previous studies have demonstrated that rural Gambian children have poor growth, delayed puberty and...
BACKGROUND: Our randomized, placebo-controlled supplementation study of 160 rural Gambian children a...
This study was designed to investigate the effect of calcium and fluoride intake, and parity and lac...
Background Clinical trials have shown that calcium supplementation in children can increase bone mi...
There are few longitudinal data on bone development during puberty in children with low calcium int...
With an ageing population and an increased awareness of the rising health costs of fractures caused ...