2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2004.05.010
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Effect of supplementation of calcium and Vitamin D on bone mineral density and bone mineral content in peri- and post-menopause womenA double-blind, randomized, controlled trial

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“…Nevertheless, multivariate analysis confirmed that the medication exerted the strongest beneficial effect on BMD. This is consistent with earlier studies, which found improved BMD parameters in pre-and post-menopausal women [20], and in elderly patients who received calcium and vitamin D3 supplementation [21]. Our data are also in line with the report of the increased BMD in hypoparathyroid patients on suppressive L-T4 therapy for thyroid cancer who were receiving calcium and vitamin D3 supplements for a long time [22].…”
Section: Proximal Femursupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Nevertheless, multivariate analysis confirmed that the medication exerted the strongest beneficial effect on BMD. This is consistent with earlier studies, which found improved BMD parameters in pre-and post-menopausal women [20], and in elderly patients who received calcium and vitamin D3 supplementation [21]. Our data are also in line with the report of the increased BMD in hypoparathyroid patients on suppressive L-T4 therapy for thyroid cancer who were receiving calcium and vitamin D3 supplements for a long time [22].…”
Section: Proximal Femursupporting
confidence: 93%
“…18 Prince et al had also reported beneficial effect of calcium supplementation on forearm bone. 19 It is generally assumed that vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency should not occur in Indian living in India in view of ample exposure to sunlight.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Dietary intake assessment method was used to check the calcium and vitamin D intake while dual energy X-ray absorptiometry was used to calculate the whole body and segmental bone mineral density. It was observed that vitamin D and calcium supplements are needed to stop bone loss in women after menopause and delay the onset of osteoporosis (Daniele et al, 2004). Diet and physical activity play significant role in bone strength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%