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The effect of calcium supplementation on bone loss in 32 controlled trials in postmenopausal women
Nordin BEC – Study demonstrates that calcium supplementation of about 1,000 mg daily has a significant preventive effect on bone loss in postmenopausal women for at least 4 years.

Methods
  • A review of literature to estimate the effect of calcium supplementation in postmenopausal women
  • 32 trials of calcium supplementation in 3,169 postmenopausal women were reviewed
  • 24 publications reporting 32 controlled trials lasting at least 1 year were found
  • They provided annual percentage changes in bone mass or density at one or more sites in the calcium-treated and control subjects

Results
  • Median calcium supplement: 1,000 mg; median duration of trials: 2 yrs; total number of sites measured: 79
  • Average of the mean rates of change in bone mass or density:
    • -1.07% p.a. in the controls and
    • -0.27% p.a. (ns) in the treated subjects
  • Effect of calcium was much the same at all measured sites (forearm/hand, proximal femur, spine, and total body and others)
  • Supplements of <700 mg were not effective, but there was no significant beneficial effect of higher doses
  • A faster bone loss at total calcium intakes below 1,150 mg than on intakes over 1,350 mg was noted
  • Effect of calcium appeared to be lost after 4 yrs of treatment
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