Calcium supplementation in clinical practice: a review of forms, doses, and indications

Straub, DA

HERO ID

4947452

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2007

Language

English

PMID

17507729

HERO ID 4947452
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2007
Title Calcium supplementation in clinical practice: a review of forms, doses, and indications
Authors Straub, DA
Journal Nutrition in Clinical Practice
Volume 22
Issue 3
Page Numbers 286-296
Abstract Most Americans do not meet the adequate intake (AI) for calcium; calcium supplements can help meet requirements. Calcium supplementation has been found to be beneficial for bone health in children, young adults, and menopausal women. In addition to calcium, vitamin D is necessary for bone health and is generally deficient in the industrialized world. Calcium from carbonate and citrate are the most common forms of calcium supplements. Calcium carbonate, the most cost-effective form, should be taken with a meal to ensure optimal absorption. Calcium citrate can be taken without food and is the supplement of choice for individuals with achlorhydria or who are taking histamine-2 blockers or protein-pump inhibitors. Calcium lactate and calcium gluconate are less concentrated forms of calcium and are not practical oral supplements. Research on hydroxyapatite as a source of calcium is limited, so this form of calcium is not recommended. The maximum dose of elemental calcium that should be taken at a time is 500 mg. U.S. Pharmacopeia-verified calcium supplements meet vigorous manufacturing and quality requirements. Absorption from calcium-fortified beverages varies and in general is not equal to that of milk. Potential adverse effects of calcium supplementation include gastrointestinal complaints. Renal calculi in most studies have not been associated with calcium supplementation. The risk of advanced and fatal prostate cancer has been associated with calcium intakes from food or supplements in amounts >1500 mg/d.
Doi 10.1177/0115426507022003286
Pmid 17507729
Wosid WOS:000249926700005
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