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Biochemical effects of calcium supplementation in postmenopausal women: influence of dietary calcium intake.

P Fardellone1, M Brazier, S Kamel, J Guéris, A M Graulet, J Liénard, J L Sebert.   

Abstract

We studied the biochemical effects of calcium supplementation during a 2-mo course in postmenopausal women (x +/- SD: 64 +/- 5 y of age and 14.5 +/- 6.7 y since menopause). The effects on calcium homeostasis and bone remodeling were assessed after 1 and 2 mo of daily administration of either calcium carbonate (1200 mg elemental Ca/d, n = 60) or a placebo (n = 56). The daily dietary calcium intake assessed before the beginning of calcium supplementation was 786 mg/d. We found a significant inverse relation between baseline intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) and dietary calcium intake before supplementation (r = -0.48, P = 0.0002). A significant increase in urinary excretion of pyridinoline was observed when the dietary calcium intake was lower than the median value. Calcium supplementation resulted in a significant increase in 24-h urinary calcium (39%, P < 0.02) and a significant reduction of bone alkaline phosphatase at 2 mo and of all bone-resorption markers (hydroxyproline, pyridinoline, and deoxypyridinoline) at I and 2 mo without significant changes in 44-68 PTH fragments or iPTH concentrations. When the dietary calcium intake was low (mean +/- SD: 576 +/- 142 mg/d), calcium supplementation was responsible for a greater increase in urinary calcium excretion and a greater decrease in markers of bone turnover. The greatest variations were observed for deoxypyridinoline at 1 and 2 mo (-18.5%, P < 0.05) and for pyridinoline at 1 mo (-16.3%, P < 0.01). Two months of calcium supplementation in postmenopausal women was efficient in reducing markers of bone turnover, with a greater effect in women with a low dietary calcium intake.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9625104     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/67.6.1273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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