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 Osteoporosis, all you need to know about osteoprosis, calcium metabolism, and caclium forms, including calcium ...
Calcium supplements that are not balanced do not contribute to bone mineralisation and may cause osteoarthritis and osteoporosis by upsetting the body biochemistry.
Calcium carbonate may be constipating particularly when given to elderly patients or when there is associated upper intestinal bleeding; intestinal obstruction may occur (Havens, 1939: Brettschneider et al., 1965., Potyk, 1970).
Calcium is essential to all muscle contraction and relieves leg muscle cramps in pregnancy - 1gram daily caused leg cramps to cease or ease in 99% of pregnant women.
http://health-care.org.au/OSTEOPOROSIS.htm

  
 Calcium
Calcium may be of benefit in the support of allergies, normal mood and sleep, muscle and joint health.
Recent studies have shown that slow release calcium fluoride therapy can reduce bone fractures and increase bone density in postmenopausal women although other researchers have found that fluoride therapy can lead to calcium deficiency despite calcium supplementation.
NERVE AND MUSCLE CONTRACTION - Calcium is essential for muscle contraction, including that of the heart muscle and for nerve impulse conduction.
http://www.symmcorp.com/info/calcium.htm

  
 The Rockefeller University - Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics and Metabolism
These observations and others support the hypothesis mentioned above that at least some forms of hypertension may be exacerbated by adaptive responses to conserve calcium in a calcium deficient state.
Despite attempts to improve the screening of high-risk populations, the incidence of colorectal cancer is still very high, and therefore chemoprevention continues to be an important approach to cancer control.
Although 50% to 75% of bone strength, achieved by age 30, is genetically determined, approximately 10% of the skeleton may be undergoing remodeling at any given time, the resultant bone turnover providing an internal (as opposed to external, dietary) supply of circulating calcium to help maintain overall calcium homeostasis.
http://www.rockefeller.edu/labheads/breslow/metaboliceffects.php

  
 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Bone Metabolism and Disease in Chronic Kidney Disease
What is clear is that studies to assess dialysate calcium in the future may be conducted when other aspects of calcium, phosphate, PTH, and bone pathophysiology are well understood and characterized.
Ideally, the dialysate calcium concentration should be individualized to meet specific patient needs, but this is not readily feasible economically at this time.
Treatment of "hungry bone syndrome" is perhaps the best example, but standard therapies for this problem are usually effective without having to adjust dialysate calcium.
http://www.kidney.org/Professionals/kdoqi/guidelines_bone/Guide9.htm

  
 The Calcium Information Resource
If an individual's diet is low in calcium, there may not be sufficient amounts of calcium available in the blood to be returned to the bones to maintain strong bones and total body health.
Concerns about the large toll that osteoporosis is inflicting on the nation has lead the Surgeon General to launch a major campaign aimed at improving bone health, a core component of which is Bone Health and Osteoporosis: A Report of the Surgeon General.
Calcium is essential to maintaining total body health.
http://www.calciuminfo.com

  
 Ca and P metabolism in renal failure
Without taking into consideration of the threshold calcium balance for each individual patient, the current approach results in calcium overload and metastatic calcification frequently observed in elderly patients on hemodialysis (4).
Further studies are needed to fine tune the level of dialysate calcium concentration that can safely achieve a negative or zero calcium balance.
Study of intestinal absorption of calcium in patients with renal failure.
http://www.compendium.com.ar/cin2000/conferences/ChenHsu/ChenHsu.html

  
 Calcium metabolism and metabolic bone disease
Unsurprisingly, most of the calcium in the body is stored in a very usable form: bone.
They are useful in determining the degree to which bone loss has occurred, and are helpful in assessing the efficacy of treatment.
While much research has been done on the calcium metabolism in mammals and, to a lesser extent, in birds, little has been done in other vertebrates.
http://www.anapsid.org/mbd2.html

  
 Muscle Home Page
They are blocked by the important drugs verapamil and nifedipine, which reduce the force of cardiac contraction, while maintaining an adequate cardiac output by relaxing vascular smooth muscle and reducing the peripheral vascular resistance.
This increases the inherent myosin calcium sensitivity, and brings it into the physiological range, allowing contraction to proceed.
This system also operates in striated muscle, where it seems to play a subordinate role.
http://www.bmb.leeds.ac.uk/illingworth/muscle

  
 MedlinePlus: Calcium
Calcium Counts (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
"Calcium Crisis" Affects American Youth (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
Sources of Calcium (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/calcium.html

  
 Calcium, liquid coral calcium, calcium rich food
Calcium Counts (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)...
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 Calcium Metabolism
Problems in these species occur as the body needs calcium for many reasons but especially relevant are bone growth and muscle contraction.
It may seem a horrible thing to do to some, but the odd pinky or fluffy mouse, if the animal will take it, every 3 days or so will do wonders for the calcium and prevent problems almost completely.
Because this is a pathway, all three parts need to be in place ie
http://www.prestigeherps.co.uk/is_calcium.html

  
 Parathyroid disease and calcium metabolism -- Mihai and Farndon 85 (1): 29 -- British Journal of Anaesthesia
Serum calcium need not be checked until 24 h after surgical
by changes in calcium within the physiological range because
Table 1 Site and function of calcium in humans (adapted from 12)
http://bja.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/full/85/1/29

  
 Calcium deficiency - Holistic therapy
stimulate mobilization of calcium from bones, whereas absorption from the intestines is only
Retained placenta / metritis (poor muscle tone in the uterus may reduce its contractility and decrese the effectiveness of placental separation and expulsion)
Calcium is the most common mineral in the body and the major extra-cellular divalent cation.
http://www.vetcareindia.com/d_calcium_deficiency.htm

  
 MJIAS:Volume 12/4
However, since other organs, such as the liver and intestines, can contribute to this enzyme activity and bearing in mind the length of the study, whatever changes due to bone metabolism might have been better seen earlier in the study.
Draper HH, Bergan JG, Chin M, Csallany AS and Boaro AV : Tocopherol deficient diet (rat).
Calcium supplementation has been used as therapy for osteoporosis.
http://www.medicaljournal-ias.org/12_4/Nirwana.htm

  
 THE MERCK MANUAL OF GERIATRICS, Ch. 58, Disorders of Mineral Metabolism
With age, the intrinsic capacity of the intestine to absorb calcium decreases, and the response to 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol is blunted.
A thiazide diuretic or chlorthalidone can be used in some patients to increase phosphate excretion and decrease calcium excretion.
The best way to reduce the serum calcium concentration in such patients is to inhibit bone resorption with a bisphosphonate.
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmg/sec8/ch58/ch58b.jsp

  
 Daily-Vitamins.com: Macrominerals
Phosphorus is present in the body as inorganic phosphate or phosphate esters, and has many biological roles.
Sodium may be involved in hypertension in some individuals.
Calcium in the body must be tightly controlled because it is necessary to cell function for such things as blood clotting, muscle contraction, enzyme reactions, cellular communication and skin differentiation.
http://www.daily-vitamins.com/macromin.html

  
 Disorders Affecting Calcium Metabolism - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Disorders affecting calcium metabolism require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional.
Calcium plays an important role in several body functions, including muscle contractions, enzyme function and nerve conduction.
Listed in the directory below are some of the disorders that affect calcium metabolism, for which we have provided a brief overview.
http://www.chop.edu/consumer/your_child/condition_section_index.jsp?id=-9061

  
 Bone & Mineral Metabolism Descriptions
Assay results should be used in conjunction with other clinical data to assist the clinician in making individual patient management decisions.
In conjunction with calcium levels, PTH quantitation can help distinguish between normal patients and patients with hyperparathyroidism, hypoparathyroidism or hypercalcemia of malignancy.
In conjunction with calcium levels, quantification of the whole, intact PTH molecule can help distinguish between normal patients and patients with hyperparathyroidism, hypoparathyroidism or hypercalcemia of malignancy.
http://anemiatest.com/products/bone-descrip.htm

  
 Atkins Nutritionals: The Science Behind Atkins: Research Summaries: Diets: Effect of a High Protein (Meat) Intake on ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of high-protein intake on calcium excretion, retention and absorption in 14 men.
These findings can be applied to the Atkins Principle of Good Health.
Researchers found a lack of significant urinary calcium loss in the majority of the studies.
http://atkins.com/Archive/2002/1/11-916481.html

  
 ► Resource for Calcium Research
Calcium Research: Bone mineral measurement: Skylab experiment M-078.
Calcium Research: Dosage of potassium citrate in the correction of urinary abnormalities in pediatric distal renal tubular acidosis patients.
Efficacy and tolerance of a calcium-magnesium-aspartate solution in the treatment of hypocalcemic parturient paresis in cows.Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr.
http://www.elixirindustry.com/resource.htm

  
 THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 2, Ch. 12, Water, Electrolyte, Mineral, And Acid-Base Metabolism
The condition is frequently discovered accidentally during routine laboratory screening.
The parenteral form of calcitriol may be more useful in the prevention of secondary hyperparathyroidism in such patients, since the higher attained plasma levels of 1,25(OH)
Precipitation in vascular tissue is of particular concern as it can lead to accelerated arteriosclerotic vascular disease.
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/section2/chapter12/12d.jsp

  
 Maternal-Fetal Calcium and Bone Metabolism During Pregnancy, Puerperium, and Lactation -- Kovacs and Kronenberg 18 (6): ...
Serum Osteoprotegerin as a Determinant of Bone Metabolism in a Longitudinal Study of Human Pregnancy and Lactation
This article has been cited by other articles:
Hydroxylases Involved in Vitamin D Metabolism Are Differentially Expressed in Murine Embryonic Kidney: Application of Whole Mount in Situ Hybridization
http://edrv.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/18/6/832

  
 Calcium
Previous clinical investigations have shown calcium to be helpful in alleviating symptoms such as irritability, depression, anxiety, social withdrawal, headache, and cramps.
They concluded that calcium was a simple and effective treatment resulting in an overall reduction of luteal phase symptoms of PMDD.
Most of the trials regarding calcium supplementation for the treatment of PMS symptoms have been done using small study groups.
http://altmed.creighton.edu/pmdd/calcium.htm

  
 Calcium Intake and Metabolism
Calcium from foodstuffs may have acute effects on calcium and bone metabolism.
To date there is no clinical evidence to suggest that the ratio of calcium to phosphorus in milk has any adverse effect on bone health (Birkbeck; 2001).
Signs of severe deficiency include abnormal heartbeat, muscle pains and cramps, numbness, stiffness and tingling of the hands and feet, and depression.
http://www.saafost.org.za/CaNutrition.html

  
 Organ: Calcium metabolism - WrongDiagnosis.com
Although most commonly known as related to bone formation, it is also important to various heart, nerve, clotting, and muscle functions.
Calcium metabolism: Mineral related to bone formation and various other processes.
A lack of calcium in the diet can lead to osteoporosis, or a condition of fragile, weakened bones that can break easily.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/organ/calcium_metabolism.htm

  
 INABIS '98 - DISTURBANCES OF CALCIUM METABOLISM IN HEAVY METALS EXPOSURE. CERTAINTIES AND CONTROVERSIAL DATA
The Pb/Ca interaction is done at the level of the intestinal absorption, distribution and excretion mechanisms.
The major target organs of cadmium and lead are different from one person to another, depending on some individual particularities which are not well known yet.
Here appear probably disorders of intestinal calcium absorption and also disorders in transport, distribution, deposit and excretion of calcium by the direct action of lead on the cells membranes, but also on the parathhormone, osteocalcine, calcitonine, 1,25 D dihydroxyvitamine.
http://www.mcmaster.ca/inabis98/occupational/ossian0290/two.html

  
 calcium metabolism - definition from Biology-Online.org
A set of biochemical processes which act to keep the level of calcium in the blood at a constant level, with enough around to build bones and teeth.
http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/calcium_metabolism

  
 Disorders of calcium metabolism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The serum level of calcium is closely regulated within a fairly limited range in the human body, with a normal total calcium of 2.2-2.6 mmol/L (9-10.5 mg/dl), and a normal ionized calcium of 1.1-1.4 mmol/L (4.5-5.6 mg/dL).
The amount of biologically active calcium varies with the level of albumin, a protein to which calcium is bound, and therefore levels of ionized calcium are better measures than a total calcium ; however, one can correct a total calcium if the albumin level is known.
A total calcium of less than 8.5 mg/dL is hypocalcemia, while a total calcium of more than 11.0 mg/dL is hypercalcemia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disorders_of_calcium_metabolism

  
 Calcium Sources
Also shown are what factors are inhibitors of calcium assimilation, and particular times when the body requires more calcium.
The Calcium Bomb: The Nanobacterial Link to Heart Disease and Cancer
But there are other forms of this vital nutrient that are just as effective, more affordable, and do not involve the destruction of an endangered natural resource like a living coral reef.
http://www.naturodoc.com/library/nutrition/calcium.htm

  
 eMedicine - Hypercalcemia : Article Excerpt by: Mahendra Agraharkar, MD, FACP
Ninety-eight percent of body calcium is found in the skeleton; this is closely related to the extracellular concentration of calcium.
A patient with a serum calcium of 10.3 mg/dL but an albumin of 3 g/dL appears to have a normal serum calcium level.
An exception is in the parathyroid gland, in which the intracellular concentration increases in response to changes in extracellular concentration, which, in turn, alters the rate of parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion.
http://www.emedicine.com/med/byname/hypercalcemia.htm

  
 Chapter 10. Calcium, phosphate and magnesium metabolism
Calcium or phosphate which is not bound to proteins is freely filtered in the glomerulus
Magnesium that is not protein bound is filtered in the glomerulus and reabsorbed along the tubules.
Calcium and phosphate precipitate as calcium phosphate if their concentration is too high
http://www.learndoctor.com/chapterpages/chapter10.htm

  
 Natural Products Industry Insider - Soy Does Not Impact Calcium Metabolism
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.--Soy protein and isoflavones do not appear to impact calcium metabolism, though they have been shown to have beneficial effects on bone health, according to researchers from Purdue University.
The researchers concluded the lower urinary calcium was not associated with improved calcium retention, indicating isoflavones did not significantly affect calcium metabolism.
Urinary calcium excretion was significantly less on the soy diets; however total fecal calcium excretion, bone deposition and resorption, and calcium retention were not affected by any of the diets.
http://www.naturalproductsinsider.com/hotnews/54h22154810.html

  
 Abbadie, Antoine-Thomson d'; and Abbadie, Arnaud-Michel d' --  Encyclopædia Britannica
They are formed by ultraviolet irradiation (sunlight) of sterols present in the skin.
any of a group of fat-soluble alcohols important in calcium metabolism in animals.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9003229

  
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 Endotext.com - Diseases of Bone and Calcium Metabolism, Hypoparathyroidism and Pseudohypoparathyroidism
Endotext.com - Diseases of Bone and Calcium Metabolism, Hypoparathyroidism and Pseudohypoparathyroidism
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ALTERNATIVELY, VITAMIN D MAY BE SUPPLIED BY VITAMIN D - ENRICHED FOODS.
http://umed.med.utah.edu/ms2/endocr/calcium.ppt

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