Clin Osteol 2010; 15(4): 149-154

Calcium in the treatment of metabolic bone diseaseGuidelines

P. Fojtík, P. Novosad

Calcium plays, as well as vitamine D, very important role in prevention of osteopenia and osteoporesis and its treatment. Sufficient absorption of calcium depends on its daily content in alimentation, which may differ significantly. The various kinds of aliments are very different, as far as the calcium content concerns. It is recommendable to be acquainted with the factors influencing the calcium absorbtion, the content of preparates we usually substitute, a sorbtion of calcium.

Keywords: calcium, osteoporosis, nutrition, calcium absorption

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