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Erschienen in: Osteoporosis International 12/2006

01.12.2006 | Original Article

Skeletal benefits from calcium supplementation are limited in children with calcium intakes near 800 mg daily

verfasst von: S. Iuliano-Burns, X.-F. Wang, A. Evans, J.-P. Bonjour, E. Seeman

Erschienen in: Osteoporosis International | Ausgabe 12/2006

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Abstract

Introduction and Hypothesis

Calcium supplementation enhances bone mass accrual during administration, with a sustained benefit observed using milk-based calcium but not calcium salts. We tested the hypothesis that calcium from milk minerals but not calcium carbonate will be sustained after supplementation was discontinued.

Methods

Ninety-nine pre-pubertal boys and girls aged 5–11 years were followed for 12 months after being randomized to receive 800 mg/day of calcium from milk minerals (MM) or calcium carbonate (CC), or a placebo (Pla) in a 10-month double blind study. Total body and regional BMC, and femoral shaft bone dimensions were measured using dual energy x-ray absorptiometry. Group differences were determined using ANCOVA.

Results

In the intention to treat analysis of the entire sample, no group differences were observed in increments in BMC or bone dimensions during or after supplementation. In those children who remained pre-pubertal, greater gains in pelvis BMC in the milk mineral group than controls were sustained (37.9 versus 29.3% respectively, p<0.02).

Conclusion

In healthy children consuming about 800 mg calcium daily, calcium supplementation with milk minerals or calcium carbonate does not appear to be produce biologically meaningful benefits to skeletal health. A benefit of calcium supplementation in pre-pubertal was evident, but inconclusive, with the biological significance of the effect of calcium supplementation at the pelvis, and the longevity of this effect to be determined.
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Metadaten
Titel
Skeletal benefits from calcium supplementation are limited in children with calcium intakes near 800 mg daily
verfasst von
S. Iuliano-Burns
X.-F. Wang
A. Evans
J.-P. Bonjour
E. Seeman
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2006
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Osteoporosis International / Ausgabe 12/2006
Print ISSN: 0937-941X
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-2965
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-006-0196-9

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