[HTML][HTML] Clinical nutrition: 2. The role of nutrition in the prevention and treatment of adult osteoporosis

SA Atkinson, WE Ward - Cmaj, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
© 2001 Canadian Medical Association or its licensors achieved the greatest increase in
bone mineral density, with a larger increase occurring in cortical bone sites (radius and …

[PDF][PDF] Food: what a surprise!

RP Heaney - The American journal of clinical nutrition, 1996 - Citeseer
As nutritional science advances into the exhilarating territory of molecular biology, there is a
risk that practitioners of this art may lose sight of or devalue such basic verities as the long …

Symposium on 'Nutrition and health in children and adolescents' Session 1: Nutrition in growth and development Nutrition and bone growth and development: A …

A Prentice, I Schoenmakers, MA Laskey… - Proceedings of the …, 2006 - cambridge.org
The growth and development of the human skeleton requires an adequate supply of many
different nutritional factors. Classical nutrient deficiencies are associated with stunting (eg …

[HTML][HTML] Calcium supplementation and bone mineral density in females from childhood to young adulthood: a randomized controlled trial1–3

V Matkovic, PK Goel, NE Badenhop-Stevens… - The American journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
Background: Short-term studies established that calcium influences bone accretion during
growth. Whether long-term supplementation influences bone accretion in young adults is not …

Nutrition and bone: is there more to it than just calcium and vitamin D?

DM Reid, HM MacDonald - QJM, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Bone mass, structure and turnover are the major determinants of our risk of osteoporosis-
related fractures and it is pertinent therefore to examine the influences on these. While it is …

Calcium, physical activity and bone health–building bones for a stronger future

F Branca, S Vatueña - Public health nutrition, 2001 - cambridge.org
Adequate provision of nutrients composing the bone matrix and regulating bone metabolism
should be provided from birth in order to achieve maximal bone mass, compatible with …

Nutrition counseling for patients with osteoporosis: a personal approach

B Kitchin - Journal of clinical densitometry, 2013 - Elsevier
Patients are often bombarded with information from the internet, family, friends, and
television about what is good and bad for their bones—particularly in the area of diet and …

Session 2: Other diseases Dietary management of osteoporosis throughout the life course: Symposium on 'Dietary management of disease'

S Earl, ZA Cole, C Holroyd, C Cooper… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - cambridge.org
Osteoporosis-related fractures have a major impact on health at the individual and societal
levels, through associated morbidity and increased mortality. Up to 50% of women and 20 …

[CITATION][C] Calcium intake and bone health

LV Avioli, RP Heaney - Calcified tissue international, 1991 - Springer
Recently, Cumming [1] presented the first formal meta-analysis of the relation between
calcium intake and bone mass or bone loss. He did so against a background he recognizes …

[HTML][HTML] Are current calcium recommendations for adolescents higher than needed to achieve optimal peak bone mass? The controversy

SA Atkinson, GP McCabe, CM Weaver, SA Abrams… - The Journal of …, 2008 - Elsevier
The current dietary reference intakes (DRI) 7 for calcium for North America were set by the
Food and Nutrition Board a decade ago. As pediatric calcium researchers, we considered …