Literature DB >> 8069057

Determinants of bone mass in Chinese women aged 21-40 years. II. Pattern of dietary calcium intake and association with bone mineral density.

S C Ho1, P C Leung, R Swaminathan, C Chan, S S Chan, Y K Fan, R Lindsay.   

Abstract

A study on the determinants of bone mass in young women is being carried out among 287 young Chinese women aged 21-40 years. The baseline cross-sectional data show that the mean dietary calcium intake, estimated from the quantitative food frequency method, was 448 mg/day (standard deviation = 219). About 50% of the calcium source was from vegetables and 22% from dairy products. Among women aged 21-30 years, those with a dietary calcium intake of at least 600 mg/day had a 4%-7% higher mean bone mineral density at the spine and femur when compared with those with a mean intake below 300 mg/day. In women aged 31-40 years, subjects belonging to the highest quartile of calcium density (> or = 35 mg/420 kJ) had a 3%-8% higher mean bone mineral density at the spine and femur when compared with those in the lowest quartile (< 20.8 mg/420 kJ). Favorable calcium intake is beneficial in this population of young women with habitual low dietary calcium intake.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8069057     DOI: 10.1007/bf01623064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Osteoporos Int        ISSN: 0937-941X            Impact factor:   4.507


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