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Articles Tagged With: calcium

  • Supplemental Calcium Therapy for the Prevention of Preeclampsia and Preterm Birth

    In pregnancy, calcium supplementation was well tolerated and reduced the risk of preeclampsia and preterm birth, with no significant differences observed between low-dose and high-dose supplementation.

  • Dairy, Bone Health, and Menopause

    An analysis of data from the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation cohort did not reveal a significant association between daily dairy intake frequency, femoral and spine bone mineral density loss, and non-traumatic fracture risk among women transitioning to menopause.

  • Efficacy of Class I vs. Class III Antiarrhythmic Drugs in Obese Patients

    In an observational cohort of patients with atrial fibrillation, obese patients were less likely than nonobese patients to avoid symptomatic recurrence on sodium channel blocking agents in contrast to a roughly equivalent response in both groups to potassium channel blocking agents.

  • Osteoporosis Review

    Osteoporosis is a skeletal disorder in which bone density and quality are reduced. Patients experience loss of bone mass, deterioration of bone tissue, and a decline in bone quality, which leads to increased bone fragility and a higher risk of fractures. It is imperative that primary care providers address this challenge by implementing practices to screen patients for onset of osteoporosis to prevent and/or treat the disorder.

  • Calcium and Cardiovascular Risk Updates: The Bare Bones

    Calcium plays a significant role in the function and diseases of the muscles (skeletal and smooth), nerves, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and renal systems. As a nutrient, it is one of the most recognized by the public for its use for osteoporosis and bone health. However, its association with cardiovascular disease risk is a more recent example of the growing understanding of calcium’s role in our health. A number of recent updates over the past year (cardiovascular disease risk in particular) are noteworthy.

  • Calcium Supplementation and Increased Dementia Risk

    In this five-year observational study, women who were taking calcium supplementation and who had pre-existing cerebrovascular disease were at higher risk of dementia than women not taking extra calcium.

  • Should Postmenopausal Women Be Encouraged to Take Calcium?

    A systematic review of randomized, controlled trials of calcium supplementation found only small non-progressive increases in bone mineral density. This supports the clinical conclusion that supplementation alone is insufficient to prevent fracture risk.