Meal effects on calcium absorption

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The effect of coingestion of a meal on calcium absorption efficiency was investigated using Ca carbonate, milk, and a new Ca delivery system, CCM®. Six experiments with 168 rats and two experiments with 46 normal young women showed that coingestion of a light meal of varied composition enhanced absorption efficiency from all three sources by 10-30% above levels achieved when the test load was ingested without other foods. The differences taken as a whole were highly statistically significant.

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Heaney, R. P., Smith, K. T., Recker, R. R., & Hinders, S. M. (1989). Meal effects on calcium absorption. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 49(2), 372–376. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/49.2.372

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