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[Calcium intake and bone mass].

T Sugimoto1

  • 1Third Division, Department of Medicine, Kobe University School of Medicine.

Clinical Calcium
|March 19, 2005
PubMed
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Calcium deficiency in childhood hinders peak bone mass. Oral calcium supplements help reduce bone loss in postmenopausal women, particularly older women and those with low calcium intake.

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Area of Science:

  • Bone biology and osteoporosis research.
  • Nutritional science and public health.

Context:

  • Childhood calcium deficiency impedes optimal peak bone mass development.
  • Postmenopausal osteoporosis is a significant health concern, particularly in aging populations.
  • Dietary calcium intake is a critical factor in bone health across the lifespan.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the role of calcium intake in bone health.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of calcium supplementation in preventing bone loss.

Summary:

  • Inadequate calcium intake during childhood prevents achieving normal peak bone mass.
  • Oral calcium supplementation effectively reduces bone loss in postmenopausal women, with greater impact in older women, those with lower calcium intake, and on cortical bone.
  • Calcium deficiency is a significant risk factor for osteoporosis.

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Impact:

  • Highlights the critical importance of adequate calcium intake throughout life for bone health.
  • Provides evidence supporting calcium supplementation strategies for osteoporosis prevention in postmenopausal women.
  • Identifies a need for further research on calcium's role in bone health specific to the Japanese population.