Not exact matches
Age, education, living alone, smoking status, BMI, height, physical activity, cortisone use, Charlson's comorbidity index,
calcium and vitamin D supplementation, healthy dietary pattern, alcohol and
total energy
intake
Covariates were age,
total energy
intake, body mass index, height, educational level, living alone,
calcium supplementation, vitamin D supplementation, ever use of cortisone, healthy dietary pattern, physical activity, smoking status, and Charlson's comorbidity index.
Total daily
calcium intake at the beginning of the study was 750 mg, and the extra milk group increased to 1,100 mg.
Your
total daily
intake should be between 700 and 1000 mg per day [10], and keep your phosphorus -
calcium levels in balance.
Feeding a puppy adult dog food could actually increase the
total amount of
calcium intake due to the need to eat more food to meet caloric needs.
Food
intake, circulating
total calcium and inorganic phosphorus concentrations and
calcium metabolism, with 45Ca kinetics, were studied at 8, 14, 20 and 26 wk of age.