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CALCIUM
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body.
Most individuals do not meet the daily requirement.
Calcium supplementation to a total calcium intake from 1200 to 2500 mg/day produces an annual mean percentage difference in bone mass 1.6% at multiple skeletal sites.
PREVENT OSTEOMALACIA AND BACK PAIN IN PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN
ADOLESCENCE:
Peek bone mass is reached during Adolescence. Demand are maximum during this period.
PREGNANCY:
Fetus in uterus always takes the calcium & nutrient from their mother.
LACTATION:
During breast feeding mother’s bones are gradually depleted of calcium and other minerals. They required calcium supplement.
MENOPAUSE:
Elderly women are more prone to osteoporosis as they have superimposed bone loss during menopause.
OLD-AGE:
Osteoporosis is extremely common in old age. Fracture can occur with minor injury. Calcium and Vitamin D3 are essential in treatment of osteoporosis.
FACTS & FIGURE:
52% of Asian women over the age of 50 years has low bone to osteoporosis.
2% increase in minority in the year following hip fracture due to osteoporosis
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CALCIUM
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body.
Most individuals do not meet the daily requirement.
Calcium supplementation to a total calcium intake from 1200 to 2500 mg/day produces an annual mean percentage difference in bone mass 1.6% at multiple skeletal sites.
PREVENT OSTEOMALACIA AND BACK PAIN IN PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN
ADOLESCENCE:
Peek bone mass is reached during Adolescence. Demand are maximum during this period.
PREGNANCY:
Fetus in uterus always takes the calcium & nutrient from their mother.
LACTATION:
During breast feeding mother’s bones are gradually depleted of calcium and other minerals. They required calcium supplement.
MENOPAUSE:
Elderly women are more prone to osteoporosis as they have superimposed bone loss during menopause.
OLD-AGE:
Osteoporosis is extremely common in old age. Fracture can occur with minor injury. Calcium and Vitamin D3 are essential in treatment of osteoporosis.
FACTS & FIGURE:
52% of Asian women over the age of 50 years has low bone to osteoporosis.
2% increase in minority in the year following hip fracture due to osteoporosis
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