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Evaluation of an inexpensive calcium absorption index in healthy older men and women.

Lisa Ceglia1, Steven A Abrams, Susan S Harris, Helen M Rasmussen, Gerard E Dallal, Bess Dawson-Hughes.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Calcium absorption is an important determinant of calcium retention and bone metabolism. However, most methods of measuring calcium absorption, including the well-established dual stable isotope method, are costly and cumbersome to implement. We evaluated whether an oral calcium tolerance test (OCTT), which involves measuring calcium excretion in a fasting 2-h urine collection and two 2-h collections following an oral calcium dose, may be a useful index of calcium absorption in older adults consuming a fixed calcium intake of 30 mmol/day.
DESIGN: After a 10-day metabolic diet containing 30 mmol/day of calcium, subjects had calcium absorption measured using the dual stable isotope method and the OCTT. PARTICIPANTS: Eleven healthy subjects aged 54-74 years. MEASUREMENTS: Fractional calcium absorption (FCA), calcium excretion in a fasting 2-h urine collection and two 2-h collections in response to a 10-mmol calcium dose (total intake 30 mmol/day).
RESULTS: Calcium excretion from several combinations of the urine collections was examined in relation to FCA. The most predictive of FCA was calcium excretion 4 h following the calcium dose. This measure was significantly correlated with FCA (r = 0.735, P = 0.010), fitting 54% of the variability in FCA.
CONCLUSION: Urinary calcium excretion during the 4 h after a 10-mmol calcium dose is a useful index of calcium absorption among older adults consuming recommended calcium intakes. This test is inexpensive, easy to implement and potentially useful in large clinical studies.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19320650      PMCID: PMC4431538          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.2009.03576.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)        ISSN: 0300-0664            Impact factor:   3.478


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