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Some studies have not found a relationship between calcium intake and weight loss.
The study involved 301 women with low calcium intake.
Low calcium intake may also be a risk factor in the development of osteoporosis.
These side effects should not be major problems with a modest increase in calcium intake, the statement said.
Although Americans have improved their calcium intake in recent years, we're still not getting enough to maintain our bone health.
I'm concerned her calcium intake is low if she avoids dairy.
However, a high calcium intake has been associated with a lower risk for kidney stones in more recent research.
So researchers have studied whether increasing calcium intake might help with weight loss.
The children in the first group also appeared to have higher calcium intake than those in the second.
High calcium intake has been linked to advanced prostate cancer.
In fact, calcium intake among girls actually declines at puberty, just when they need it most.
Teenage girls in particular are among those with the lowest calcium intake relative to their needs.
Supplements are an easy way to boost your calcium intake, but some reports suggest you may not need them.
The body adapts to low calcium intake by efficiently using what is available.
Low calcium intake will slow the growth rate and cause the shell to be thinner.
This article helps by listing recommended daily calcium intake for all people.
Recommended daily calcium intake for adults ranges from 1000 to 1500 mg.
In addition, a University of Maryland study found calcium intake to be too low for most people, particularly young women.
Calcium intake and 10-year weight change in middle-aged adults.
Only ten of these have shown a significant decrease in colon cancer risk associated with calcium intake.
If you are concerned about your diet and calcium intake, talk to a registered dietitian.
The agency said the hormone therapy should be combined with adequate calcium intake and exercise.
Increasing fetal bone density in pregnant women with low calcium intake.
Populations with low calcium intakes have high rates of high blood pressure.
The study revealed that initially more than 75 percent of the women had daily calcium intakes under 1,000 milligrams.