Dietary calcium and body weight regulation [electronic resource] /
Abstract (Summary)
To investigate whether dietary calcium intake is related to body mass index and the sum
of four skinfolds among subjects in the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal
Study (the Netherlands), the authors followed a cohort of men and women from age 13
years in 1977 to age 36 years in 2000. Longitudinal linear regression analyses were
performed with generalized estimating equations in continuous and categorical models,
with adjustment for possible confounders. Results showed that calcium intake during
adolescence is a weak predictor of calcium intake in adulthood. In this population, only
a slight indication was found of a weak inverse relation of calcium intake with body
composition. No differences were observed between the middle (800-1,200 mg/day) and
high (
>
1,200 mg/day) groups of calcium intake, suggesting a threshold of
approximately 800 mg/day above which calcium intake has no additional beneficial
effect on body composition.
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