Supplements - Nutrition
Calcium
NEWS:
Higher Calcium Intake May Decrease Risk of Kidney Stones in Younger Women
ARTICLES:
Advancing the CalciumøColorectal Cancer Hypothesis
Calcium For Life - Not Just For Kids - What Kind of Calcium - Special considerations (sic)
Your Family's Calcium Needs
JOURNAL ARTICLES:
A high dairy protein, high-calcium diet minimizes bone turnover in overweight adults during weight loss. (J Nutr)
Calcium and colorectal cancer: some questions remain. (Nutr Rev)
Calcium in women: healthy bones and much more. (J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs)
Calcium intake and colorectal adenoma in a US colorectal cancer early detection program. (Am J Clin Nutr)
Calcium supplementation on bone loss in postmenopausal women. (Cochrane Database Syst Rev)
Diet, anthropometric measures and prostate cancer risk: a review of prospective cohort and intervention studies. (BJU Int)
Dietary calcium supplementation for preventing colorectal cancer and adenomatous polyps. (Cochrane Database Syst Rev)
Effect of Calcium Supplementation on the Risk of Large Bowel Polyps (Journal of the National Cancer Institute)
Effect of calcium supplementation on weight and fat loss in women. (J Clin Endocrinol Metab)
Effects of calcium supplementation on circulating lipids: potential pharmacoeconomic implications. (Drugs Aging)
Estrogen and/or calcium plus vitamin D increase mandibular bone mass. (J Periodontol)
Fruit and vegetable intakes are an independent predictor of bone size in early pubertal children. (Am J Clin Nutr)
Higher intakes of calcium are associated with lower BMI and waist circumference in Australian adults: an examination of the 1995 National Nutrition Survey. (Asia Pac J Clin Nutr)
Lifestyle factors and the development of bone mass and bone strength in young women. (J Pediatr)
Maternal calcium supplementation and cardiovascular risk factors in twin offspring. (Int J Epidemiol)
Nutrition influences skeletal development from childhood to adulthood: a study of hip, spine, and forearm in adolescent females. (J Nutr)
Two-year changes in bone and body composition in young children with a history of prolonged milk avoidance. (Osteoporos Int)
Underutilization of calcium and vitamin D supplements in an academic long-term care facility. (J Am Med Dir Assoc)
INTERNET SITES:
NIH-Calcium
NIH-Calcium Resources
NIH-Calcium Supplements (Systemic)
NIH-Fact Sheet: Calcium
NIH-Getting enough calcium
NIH-How much calcium is enough?
NIH-Medical Encyclopedia Calcium in diet
NIH-Why Calcium?
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