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1. Adult dogs are capable of regulating calcium balance, with no adverse effects on health, when fed a high-calcium diet

2. Adult dogs are capable of regulating calcium balance, with no adverse effects on health, when fed a high-calcium diet.

3. Improvement of calcium balance byFructus Ligustri Lucidiextract in mature female rats was associated with the induction of serum parathyroid hormone levels

4. Improvement of calcium balance by Fructus Ligustri Lucidi extract in mature female rats was associated with the induction of serum parathyroid hormone levels.

6. Calcium excretion, apparent calcium absorption and calcium balance in young and elderly subjects: influence of protein intake.

7. Effects of bioactive substances in milk on mineral and trace element metabolism with special reference to casein phosphopeptides.

8. The future backbone of nutritional science: integrating public health priorities with system-oriented precision nutrition.

9. Estimation of phosphorus requirements of sows based on 24-h urinary phosphorus excretion during gestation and lactation.

10. Plasma glucagon-like peptide-1 responses to ingestion of protein with increasing doses of milk minerals rich in calcium.

11. The effects of vitamin D-fortified foods on circulating 25(OH)D concentrations in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

12. Dietary n -3 PUFA content as a modulator of the femur properties in growing pigs.

13. Not all forms of dietary phosphorus are equal: an evaluation of postprandial phosphorus concentrations in the plasma of the cat.

14. Effects of the long-term feeding of diets enriched with inorganic phosphorus on the adult feline kidney and phosphorus metabolism.

15. Effects of bioactive substances in milk on mineral and trace element metabolism with special reference to casein phosphopeptides

16. Depletion and repletion of fruit and vegetable intake alters serum bone turnover markers: a 28-week single-arm experimental feeding intervention.

17. Dietary calcium intake and rate of bone loss in men.

18. Calcium supplementation and bone mineral accretion in Chinese adolescents aged 12–14 years: a 12-month, dose–response, randomised intervention trial.

19. Soluble maize fibre affects short-term calcium absorption in adolescent boys and girls: a randomised controlled trial using dual stable isotopic tracers.

20. Effects of dietary protein and glycaemic index on biomarkers of bone turnover in children.

21. Nutritional disturbance in acid–base balance and osteoporosis: a hypothesis that disregards the essential homeostatic role of the kidney.

22. The prebiotic effect of Anoectochilus formosanus and its consequences on bone health.

23. Dietary capsanthin, the main carotenoid in paprika (Capsicum annuum), alters plasma high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol levels and hepatic gene expression in rats.

24. Acute effects of calcium carbonate, calcium citrate and potassium citrate on markers of calcium and bone metabolism in young women.

25. Maternal weight and lean body mass may influence the lactation-related bone changes in young undernourished Indian women.

26. The composition of mineral waters sourced from Europe and North America in respect to bone health: composition of mineral water optimal for bone.

27. Vitamin D deficiency and low bone status in adult female garment factory workers in Bangladesh.

28. Urine pH is an indicator of dietary acid???base load, fruit and vegetables and meat intakes: results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-Norfolk population study.

29. Wholegrain foods made from a novel high-amylose barley variety (Himalaya 292) improve indices of bowel health in human subjects.

30. Increased calcium intake does not completely counteract the effects of increased phosphorus intake on bone: an acute dose???response study in healthy females.

31. Improvement of bone properties and enhancement of mineralization by ethanol extract of Fructus Ligustri Lucidi.

32. Zinc homeostasis in 1???4 year olds consuming diets typical of US children.

33. Non-digestible oligosaccharides and calcium absorption in girls with adequate calcium intakes.

34. Effect of potato on acid???base and mineral homeostasis in rats fed a high-sodium chloride diet.

36. Calcium deficiency-induced secondary hyperparathyroidism and osteopenia are rapidly reversible with calcium supplementation in growing rabbit pups.

37. Prolonged feeding of difructose anhydride III increases strength and mineral concentrations of the femur in ovariectomized rats.

38. Higher calcium urinary loss induced by a calcium sulphate-rich mineral water intake than by milk in young women.

39. The effect of a high-protein, high-sodium diet on calcium and bone metabolism in postmenopausal women and its interaction with vitamin D receptor genotype.

40. Lack of dose-responsive effect of dietary phyto-oestrogens on transepithelial calcium transport in human intestinal-like Caco-2 cells.

41. Effect of tartaric acid and dietary fibre from sun-dried raisins on colonic function and on bile acid and volatile fatty acid excretion in healthy adults.

42. The effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids, including conjugated linoleic acid, on calcium absorption and bone metabolism and composition in young growing rats.

43. The effect of oestrogen and dietary phyto-oestrogens on transepithelial calcium transport in human intestinal-like Caco-2 cells.

44. Effect of oligofructose or dietary calcium on repeated calcium and phosphorus balances, bone mineralization and trabecular structure in ovariectomized rats.

45. The effect of calcium intake on bone composition and bone resorption in the young growing rat.

46. Parathyroid hormone is elevated but bone markers and density are normal in young female subjects who consume inadequate dietary calcium.

47. The effect of high salt and high protein intake on calcium metabolism, bone composition and bone resorption in the rat.

48. The effect of high intakes of casein and casein phosphopeptide on calcium absorption in the rat.

49. Total fluoride intake and urinary excretion in 4–year–old Iranian children residing in low-fluoride areas.

50. Wheat bran supplementation does not affect biochemical markers of bone turnover in young adult women with recommended calcium intake.

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