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  1. Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Intact Parathyroid Hormone Influence Muscle Outcomes in Children and Adolescents
  2. Maintenance of Serum Ionized Calcium During Exercise Attenuates Parathyroid Hormone and Bone Resorption Responses
  3. Phosphorus Balance in Adolescent Girls and the Effect of Supplemental Dietary Calcium
  4. Insulin Resistance and the IGF-I-Cortical Bone Relationship in Children Ages 9 to 13 Years
  5. Soluble corn fiber increases bone calcium retention in postmenopausal women in a dose-dependent manner: a randomized crossover trial
  6. Nutrition and bone health
  7. Bioavailability of potassium from potatoes and potassium gluconate: a randomized dose response trial
  8. Soluble Corn Fiber Increases Calcium Absorption Associated with Shifts in the Gut Microbiome: A Randomized Dose-Response Trial in Free-Living Pubertal Females
  9. Effect of Hesperidin With and Without a Calcium (Calcilock) Supplement on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women
  10. Biomedical graphite and CaF2 preparation and measurement at PRIME Lab
  11. Effect of High‐Calcium Diet on Coronary Artery Disease in Ossabaw Miniature Swine With Metabolic Syndrome
  12. Impact of equol-producing capacity and soy-isoflavone profiles of supplements on bone calcium retention in postmenopausal women: a randomized crossover trial
  13. Intestinal Calcium Absorption Decreases Dramatically After Gastric Bypass Surgery Despite Optimization of Vitamin D Status
  14. Diet, Gut Microbiome, and Bone Health
  15. A Grape-Enriched Diet Increases Bone Calcium Retention and Cortical Bone Properties in Ovariectomized Rats1–3
  16. Quantitative Clinical Nutrition Approaches to the Study of Calcium and Bone Metabolism
  17. Nutrition and Bone Health in Women after the Menopause
  18. Fecal Bacterial Community Changes Associated with Isoflavone Metabolites in Postmenopausal Women after Soy Bar Consumption
  19. Plum and Soy Aglycon Extracts Superior at Increasing Bone Calcium Retention in Ovariectomized Sprague Dawley Rats
  20. Soluble maize fibre affects short-term calcium absorption in adolescent boys and girls: a randomised controlled trial using dual stable isotopic tracers
  21. Calcium Supplementation: Is Protecting Against Osteoporosis Counter to Protecting against Cardiovascular Disease?
  22. Pharmacokinetics of Equol, a Soy Isoflavone Metabolite, Changes with the Form of Equol (Dietary versus Intestinal Production) in Ovariectomized Rats
  23. Milk Consumption and Bone Health
  24. Nutrition
  25. Skeletal Growth and Development
  26. The White Potato—Where Is Its Rightful Place in Food Grouping Systems?
  27. Food Science and Technology International Series
  28. Food Science and Technology International Series
  29. List of Contributors
  30. Interactions of Probiotics and Prebiotics with Minerals
  31. Global nutrition research: nutrition and breast cancer prevention as a model
  32. How experts are chosen to inform public policy: Can the process be improved?
  33. Quantification of vitamin D and 25-hydroxyvitamin D in soft tissues by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
  34. Calcium isolation from large-volume human urine samples for 41Ca analysis by accelerator mass spectrometry
  35. Nutrition and Osteoporosis
  36. Oral calcium carbonate affects calcium but not phosphorus balance in stage 3–4 chronic kidney disease
  37. Galacto-oligosaccharides increase calcium absorption and gut bifidobacteria in young girls: a double-blind cross-over trial
  38. Potassium citrate supplementation results in sustained improvement in calcium balance in older men and women
  39. Nutritional Influences on Bone Health
  40. Osteoporosis
  41. Calcium Is Not Only Safe but Important for Health
  42. Calcium Metabolism in Mexican American Adolescents
  43. A Personal Perspective on Discoveries at the Interface of Food Science and Nutrition
  44. Calcium intake, vascular calcification, and vascular disease
  45. Comparison of Natural Products for Effects on Bone Balance
  46. Galacto-oligosaccharides: Prebiotic Effects on Calcium Absorption and Bone Health
  47. Bone loss prevention in ovariectomized rats using stable amorphous calcium carbonate
  48. Vitamin D Interactions with Soy Isoflavones on Bone after Menopause: A Review
  49. Bone turnover is not influenced by serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D in pubertal healthy black and white children
  50. Top Food Sources Contributing to Vitamin D Intake and the Association of Ready-to-Eat Cereal and Breakfast Consumption Habits to Vitamin D Intake in Canadians and United States Americans
  51. Flavonoid Intake and Bone Health
  52. Calcium
  53. Guidelines for Preventing and Treating Vitamin D Deficiency and Insufficiency Revisited
  54. Prebiotics Enhance Magnesium Absorption and Inulin-based Fibers Exert Chronic Effects on Calcium Utilization in a Postmenopausal Rodent Model
  55. Suboptimal magnesium status in the United States: are the health consequences underestimated?
  56. 2. Vitamin D in Skeletal Growth and Development
  57. Genistein, a phytoestrogen, improves total cholesterol, and Synergy, a prebiotic, improves calcium utilization, but there were no synergistic effects
  58. Obesity Augments Calcium-Induced Increases in Skeletal Calcium Retention in Adolescents
  59. Evaluation, Treatment, and Prevention of Vitamin D Deficiency: an Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline
  60. Galactooligosaccharides Improve Mineral Absorption and Bone Properties in Growing Rats through Gut Fermentation
  61. Effect of Calcium Carbonate Particle Size on Calcium Absorption and Retention in Adolescent Girls
  62. Tanning predicts bone mass but not structure in adolescent females living in Hawaii
  63. Assessing the Components of the eIF3 Complex and their Phosphorylation Status
  64. Bioavailability and Efficacy of Vitamin D 2 from UV-Irradiated Yeast in Growing, Vitamin D-Deficient Rats
  65. Water Turnover Assessment in Overweight Adolescents
  66. The metabolism and analysis of isoflavones and other dietary polyphenols in foods and biological systems
  67. Adolescence and Acquisition of Peak Bone Mass
  68. EBN (Evidence-Based Nutrition) Ver. 2.0
  69. Food Science Challenge: Translating the Dietary Guidelines for Americans to Bring About Real Behavior Change
  70. Translating the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010 to Bring about Real Behavior Change
  71. Interpretation of 41Ca data using compartmental modeling in post-menopausal women
  72. Development and optimization of an LC-MS/MS-based method for simultaneous quantification of vitamin D2 , vitamin D3 , 25-hydroxyvitamin D2 and 25-hydroxyvitamin D3
  73. Feeding the World Today and Tomorrow: The Importance of Food Science and Technology
  74. Novel Fibers Increase Bone Calcium Content and Strength beyond Efficiency of Large Intestine Fermentation
  75. Fructo-Oligosaccharides and Calcium Absorption and Retention in Adolescent Girls
  76. Pharmacokinetics and Tissue Distribution of 14 C-Labeled Grape Polyphenols in the Periphery and the Central Nervous System Following Oral Administration
  77. Evidence-based criteria in the nutritional context
  78. Cross-calibration of 45calcium kinetics against dynamic histomorphometry in a rat model to determine bone turnover
  79. Estimating Calcium Requirements
  80. A Comparison of Asian Asian and American Asian populations: Calcium and Bone Accretion During Formation of Peak Bone Mass
  81. Role of dairy beverages in the diet
  82. Method for evaluating the potential of 14C labeled plant polyphenols to cross the blood–brain barrier using accelerator mass spectrometry
  83. Calcium requirements and metabolism in Chinese-American boys and girls
  84. Resistant Starches (RS2 and RS3) have Variable Effects on Bone Mineral Status in Rats
  85. Nutritional Influences on Bone Health
  86. Nutritional Basis of Skeletal Growth
  87. A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Genistein on Bone in Two Different Murine Models of Diminished Estrogen-Producing Capacity
  88. Influence of calcium load on absorption fraction
  89. Calcium absorptive consistency
  90. Peak bone mass in young women
  91. Force platform for rats measures fore and hind forces concurrently
  92. Bone Seeking Labels as Markers for Bone Turnover: Effect of Dosing Schedule on Labeling Various Bone Sites in Rats
  93. Dairy Versus Calcium Carbonate in Promoting Peak Bone Mass and Bone Maintenance During Subsequent Calcium Deficiency
  94. Research highlights from the Purdue-UAB Botanicals Research Center for Age Related Diseases
  95. In vivo metabolic tracking of 14C-radiolabelled isoflavones in kudzu (Pueraria lobata) and red clover (Trifolium pratense) extracts
  96. Closing the Gap between Calcium Intake and Requirements
  97. Funding Food Science and Nutrition Research: Financial Conflicts and Scientific Integrity
  98. Funding food science and nutrition research: financial conflicts and scientific integrity
  99. Funding Food Science and Nutrition Research
  100. Calcium Supplementation Increases Bone Density in Adolescent Girls
  101. Minerals and vitamins in bone health: the potential value of dietary enhancement
  102. Predictors of Calcium Retention in Adolescent Boys
  103. Vitamin D Status and Calcium Metabolism in Adolescent Black and White Girls on a Range of Controlled Calcium Intakes
  104. The Effect of Exercise on Water Balance in Premenopausal Physically Active Women
  105. Black and White Female Adolescents Lose Vitamin D Metabolites into Urine
  106. Acute and Chronic Effects of Honey and Its Carbohydrate Constituents on Calcium Absorption in Rats
  107. The Health Benefits of Calcium Citrate Malate: A Review of the Supporting Science
  108. Vitamin D, Calcium Homeostasis, and Skeleton Accretion in Children
  109. Effects of hindlimb unloading and bisphosphonates on the serum proteome of rats
  110. Exercise and Calcium Supplementation
  111. 3H-tetracycline as a proxy for 41Ca for measuring dietary perturbations of bone resorption
  112. Vitamin D and calcium metabolism in adolescents
  113. Back to Basics: Have Milk with Meals
  114. MyPyramid Food Intake Pattern Modeling for the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee
  115. Measuring calcium absorption and utilization in humans
  116. Extended Use of Accelerometers to Monitor Physical Activity in Free Living Overweight and Obese Adolescents
  117. Extended Activity Monitoring Using Accelerometers and Personal Digital Assistants in Asian Adolescents
  118. Soy Isoflavones and Bone Health:  A Double-Edged Sword? ⊥
  119. Calcium in Human Health
  120. A Call to Evaluate the Impact of Calcium-Fortified Foods and Beverages
  121. Newer Perspectives on Calcium Nutrition and Bone Quality
  122. Calcium and Exercise Affect the Growing Skeleton
  123. Calcium and Exercise Affect the Growing Skeleton
  124. The 2005 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee: Developing a Key Message
  125. The Science Behind the Guidelines
  126. The Science Behind the Guidelines
  127. The 2005 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Report
  128. Inulin, oligofructose and bone health: experimental approaches and mechanisms
  129. Purifying protein complexes for mass spectrometry: applications to protein translation
  130. Comparative Effect of Soy Protein, Soy Isoflavones, and 17β-Estradiol on Bone Metabolism in Adult Ovariectomized Rats
  131. Inulin Effects on Bioavailability of Soy Isoflavones and Their Calcium Absorption Enhancing Ability
  132. Sodium Retention in Black and White Female Adolescents in Response to Salt Intake
  133. Aluminum negatively impacts calcium utilization and bone in calcium-deficient rats
  134. Calcium Retention in Adolescence as a function of Calcium Intake
  135. Quantitative Clinical Nutrition Approaches to the Study of Calcium and Bone Metabolism
  136. Milk—good for bones, good for reducing childhood obesity?
  137. Soy isoflavones and bone health
  138. Profiling and Quantification of Isoflavonoids in Kudzu Dietary Supplements by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography and Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  139. Does Good Nutrition Conflict With Cultural Sensitivities?
  140. Calcium and vitamin D
  141. Calcium Utilization in Young Women: New Insights from Modeling
  142. Biomarkers of bone health appropriate for evaluating functional foods designed to reduce risk of osteoporosis
  143. Absorption of Calcium Fumarate Salts Is Equivalent to Other Calcium Salts When Measured in the Rat Model
  144. Calcium Absorption from Three Salts and CaSO 4 -Fortified Bread in Premenopausal Women
  145. Adolescence The Period of Dramatic Bone Growth
  146. Quantitative Clinical Nutrition Approaches to the Study of Calcium and Bone Metabolism
  147. Phytate and Mineral Bioavailability
  148. Use of accelerator mass spectrometry for studies in nutrition
  149. Impact of exercise on bone health and contraindication of oral contraceptive use in young women
  150. Evaluation of dual energy x-ray absorptiometry for in situ measurement of bone mineral density of equine metacarpi
  151. Dairy Calcium is Related to Changes in Body Composition during a Two-Year Exercise Intervention in Young Women
  152. Calcium and magnesium requirements of children and adolescents and peak bone mass
  153. The growing years and prevention of osteoporosis in later life
  154. Improved Lactose Digestion and Intolerance Among African-American Adolescent Girls Fed a Dairy Rich-Diet
  155. Food Uses
  156. The New Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium: Implications for Osteoporosis
  157. Phosphate-binding capacity of ferrihydrite versus calcium acetate in rats
  158. Nutrition anc Bone Health: The US Perspective
  159. Adolescent Nutrition in the Prevention of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
  160. Calcium in Food Fortification Strategies
  161. Calcium Intake and Age Influence Calcium Retention in Adolescence
  162. Lignin Effect on Calcium Absorption in Rats
  163. Calcium Nutrition: Strategies for Maximal Bone Mass
  164. Quantification of Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover by Kinetic Measures of Bone Formation and Resorption in Young Healthy Females
  165. Previous physical activity relates to bone mineral measures in young women
  166. clinical investigations Effects of long-term moderate exercise on iron status in young women
  167. Ironing Out Heart Disease Deplete or Not Deplete?
  168. Mineral Bioavailability in Rats from Intrinsically Labeled Whole Wheat Flour of Various Phytate Levels
  169. Solubility of Calcium Salts and Carrageenan Used in Infant Formulas Did Not Influence Calcium Absorption in Rats
  170. Assessing Chemical Form of Calcium in Wheat, Spinach, and Kale
  171. Trypsin Inhibitor Activity and Tannin Content Do Not Affect Calcium Bioavailability of Three Commonly Consumed Legumes
  172. Effect of soybean phytate content on calcium bioavailability in mature and immature rats
  173. Some properties of a selenium-incorporating sulfur-rich protein in soybeans (Glycine max L.)
  174. Chemical form of selenium in soybean (Glycine max L.) lectin
  175. Isotopic exchange of ingested calcium between labeled sources. Evidence that ingested calcium does not form a common absorptive pool
  176. Iron supplementation and iron status in exercising young women
  177. Absorbability of calcium sources: The limited role of solubility
  178. Association of magnesium deficiency with the blood pressure???lowering effects of calcium
  179. Pattern of zinc-65 incorporation into soybean seeds by root absorption, stem injection, and foliar application
  180. Absorption of Calcium and Magnesium from Fortified Human Milk by Very Low Birth Weight Infants
  181. Bioavailability of zinc to rats from soybeans and casein as affected by protein source and length of adaptation
  182. Effect of dietary protein and minerals on calcium and zinc utilization
  183. Dietary Magnesium does not Affect Blood Pressure in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
  184. Endogenous labeling of bovine milk with the stable isotope 44Ca1,2
  185. Maillard Browning Effects on In Vitro Availability of Zinc
  186. The effect of soybean phosphate and phytate content on iron bioavailability
  187. Metabolism of selenium from soybean and egg products in rats
  188. Identification of Selenium Containing Proteins from Soybeans
  189. A comparison of the hemoglobin regeneration bioassay and absorption of a radio-iron test meal for assessing iron bioavailability
  190. Chromium in kale, wheat, and eggs: intrinsic labeling and bioavailability to rats
  191. Soybean Hulls as an Iron Source for Bread Enrichment
  192. Intrinsic mineral labeling of edible plants: Methods and uses
  193. Intrinsic Labeling of Edible Plants with Stable Isotopes
  194. Level of application and period of exposure affecting accumulation and distribution of chromium-51 and zinc-65 in hydroponically grown kale, bush beans, and soybeans
  195. Localization of Dopamine in Banana
  196. ENZYMATIC BROWNING OF RIPENING BANANAS
  197. Prepuberty and Adolescence
  198. Introduction
  199. Requirements for What Endpoint?
  200. Chapter 40. Nutrition and Osteoporosis
  201. The Extent of Implicit Taxes at the Corporate Level and the Effect of TRA86
  202. Food Sources, Supplements, and Bioavailability
  203. Clinical Approaches for Studying Calcium Metabolism and Its Relationship to Disease