2004
DOI: 10.1016/s1043-6618(04)00145-8
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Effect of supplementation of calcium and Vitamin D on bone mineral density and bone mineral content in peri- and post-menopause womenA double-blind, randomized, controlled trial

Abstract: The effect of calcium and Vitamin D supplementation on bone mineral density of calcium has been demonstrated in this group of young adult women. Our results showed the positive effect of calcium and Vitamin D supplementation in women both peri- and post-menopausal status; for this reason a supplementation of calcium and Vitamin D should be recommended as a strategic option in helping to prevent early postmenopausal bone loss.

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“…People of lower socioeconomic status have a higher risk of osteoporosis (Gu, Rennie, Lin, Wang, & Yu, ; Myong, Kim, Choi, & Koo, ; Wang & Dixon, ), and those living in rural areas might have insufficient healthcare facilities, educational materials, and access to health resources. Previous studies of osteoporosis in Korea and other countries have mainly focused on hospital‐ and clinic‐based or urban populations (Di Daniele et al, ; Gu et al, ; Majumdar et al, ). Most health facilities, healthcare specialists, and high‐tech healthcare services are concentrated in urban areas.…”
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“…People of lower socioeconomic status have a higher risk of osteoporosis (Gu, Rennie, Lin, Wang, & Yu, ; Myong, Kim, Choi, & Koo, ; Wang & Dixon, ), and those living in rural areas might have insufficient healthcare facilities, educational materials, and access to health resources. Previous studies of osteoporosis in Korea and other countries have mainly focused on hospital‐ and clinic‐based or urban populations (Di Daniele et al, ; Gu et al, ; Majumdar et al, ). Most health facilities, healthcare specialists, and high‐tech healthcare services are concentrated in urban areas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lifestyle changes with positive effects on bone health include education (Chan, Ko, & Day, ), exercise (Bolton et al, ; Kamide, Shiba, & Shibata, ; Korpelainen, Keinnen‐Kiukaanniemi, Heikkinen, Vnnen, & Korpelainen, ), dietary modification (Moschonis, Katsaroli, Lyritis, & Manios, ; Park, Lee, Kuller, & Cauley, ), and supplementation (Di Daniele et al, ).…”
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“…Thus, we cannot know if the lack of effect on fracture risk in the RECORD trial might be related to pretreatment levels of vitamin D and/or calcium. The hierarchy of evidence for the role of vitamin D in BMD [102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117] changes and fracture reduction is given in Table 2.…”
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“…Uluslararası geniş katılımlı bir çalışmada postmenopozal osteoporotik kadınların %71'inde D vitamini yetersizliği bulunmuştur (26). D vitamini ile birlikte kalsiyum alımının osteoporozu önlediği ve KMD değerlerini arttırdığı gösterilmiştir (27)(28). Osteoporoz riski altında veya osteoporozu olan kadınlara kalsiyumla birlikte D vitaminin önerilmesi ve 25-OHD seviyelerinin 30 ng/ml üzerinde tutulması Kutsal …”
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