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- Vitamin D and Calcium in Osteoporosis, and the Role of Bone . . .
The present reviewed evidence suggests that vitamin D alone or in combination with calcium increases circulating 25 (OH)D Calcium with concomitant vitamin D supplementation, but not vitamin D alone, leads to an increase in BMD
- Real-world effectiveness and safety of combined calcium 600 . . .
Patients with VDD significantly increase plasma 25 (OH)D to optimal range for bone health, with no clinically relevant changes on other bone metabolism parameters other than reducing secondary hyperparathyroidism The magnitude of 25 (OH)D increase directly correlates with the severity of VDD, with no effect in basally repleted patients 1
- Calcium supplements: Good for the bone, bad for the heart? A . . .
Several prospective cohort and randomized studies have demonstrated that an adequate calcium intake is associated with beneficial cardiovascular effects, including protection from hypertension, vascular disease, and stroke; moreover, calcium in association with vitamin D seems to be protective against coronary heart disease (CHD)
- Calcium intake and bone mineral density: systematic review . . .
Older people are recommended to take at least 1000-1200 mg day of calcium to treat and prevent osteoporosis Many people take calcium supplements to meet these recommendations
- Evaluating adherence, tolerability and safety of oral calcium . . .
Calcium supplementation plays a crucial role in improving bone health, reducing fracture risk, and supporting overall skeletal strength in this vulnerable population However, there is conflicting evidence on the safety of calcium supplements in elderly individuals
- Vitamin D and Calcium in Osteoporosis, and the Role of Bone . . .
The present reviewed evidence suggests that vitamin D alone or in combination with calcium increases circulating 25(OH)D Calcium with concomitant vitamin D supplementation, but not vitamin D alone, leads to an increase in BMD
- Treating Osteoporosis With Calcium Supplements
Calcium protects bones from osteoporosis, but calcium supplements can raise risk of cardiovascular disease Focus on eating calcium-rich foods instead
- Dietary calcium intake and change in bone mineral density in . . .
Among women, five studies reported high rates (>30% of participants) of hormone treatment or osteoporosis therapy (HT OT) use; 80% of these studies reported a positive association between
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