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Tier 4 — Narrative / commentaryBook chapter

Calcium in Human Health

Weaver, C.M. & Heaney, R.P.

2006

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Summary

This edited volume by Weaver and Heaney — both leading figures in calcium and bone nutrition research — provides a comprehensive review of the science underpinning calcium's role in human health. It likely covers dietary sources, absorption mechanisms, lifecycle requirements, and evidence linking calcium status to chronic disease risk, particularly osteoporosis. As a Humana Press title in the Nutrition and Health series, it serves as an authoritative reference synthesising available evidence rather than presenting original empirical findings.

UK applicability

The physiological and nutritional principles reviewed are universally applicable, including to the UK population. UK-specific dietary reference values for calcium (set by SACN) draw on the same body of evidence, making this a relevant reference for UK nutrition policy and clinical practice, particularly regarding osteoporosis prevention.

Key measures

Calcium intake (mg/day); bone mineral density; calcium absorption and bioavailability (%); serum calcium levels; dietary reference intakes

Outcomes reported

The book likely reviews calcium absorption, bioavailability, dietary sources, and the relationship between calcium intake and health outcomes including bone density, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular function across different population groups.

Theme
Nutrition & health
Subject
Micronutrients & mineral nutrition
Study type
Narrative Review
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Book chapter
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Human clinical
Catalogue ID
XL0796

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