An Update Calcium: Applications for the '90s - 882

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1. An Update on Calcium: Application for the '90s
2. Introduction, Objectives, and acknowledgments.
3. Nutrition Research in the Clinical Setting. by: Barbara Levine
4. Nutrition Epidemiology: How do we know what they ate? by: Elizabeth Barrett-Connor
5. Application of intermediate biomarkers to studies of cancer prevention in the gastrointestinal tract: introduction and perspective. by: Martin Lipkin
6. Can colon cancer incidence and death rates be reduced with calcium and vitamin D? by: Cedric F. Garland, Frank C. Garland and Edward D. Gorham
7. Modulating effects of calcium in animal models of colon carcinogenesis and short-term studies in subjects at increased risk for colon cancer. by: Michael J. Wargovich, Patrick M. Lynch and Bernard Levin
8. Calcium and carcinogenesis of the mammary gland. by Kenneth K.Carroll, E. Ann Jacobson and Lisa A. Eckel
9. Colonic hyperproliferation induced in rats and mice by nutritional-stress diets containing four components of a human Western-style diet(series 2). by: Harold L. Newmark, Martin Lipkin and Narendra Maheshwari
10. Dietary calcium and blood pressure: modifying factors in specific populations. by: David A. McCarron, Cynthia D. Morris and Eric Young
11. Calcium-regulating hormones in hypertension: vascular actions. by: Richard D. Bukoski and Dag Kremer
12. Dietary CA prevents NaCI-sensitive hypertension in spontaneously hypertensive rats via sympatholytic and renal effects. by: Suzanne Oparil, Yiu-Fai Chen, Hongkui Jin
13. Pregnancy-induced hypertension and low birth weight: the role of calcium. by: John T. Repke and Jose Villar
14. Calcium intake in the osteoporotic fracture context: introduction by Robert P. Heaney
15. Calcium metabolism and calcium requirements during skeletal modeling and consolidation of bone mass. by: V. Matkovic
16. Calcium absorption efficiency and calcium requirements in children and adolescents. by: Munro Peacock
17. Dermal, intestinal, and renal obligatory lo calcium: relation to skeletal calcium loss. by: Peder Charles, Erik Fink Eriksen and Claus Hasling
18. Calcium supplement and bone loss: a review of controlled clinical trials. by: Bess Dawson-Hughes
19. Calcium in evolutionary perspective. by: Boyd Eaton and Dorothy A. Nelson
20. Summary and conclusions: areas for further study. by: Richard S. Rivlin
1. An Update on Calcium: Application for the '90s
2. Introduction, Objectives, and acknowledgments.
3. Nutrition Research in the Clinical Setting. by: Barbara Levine
4. Nutrition Epidemiology: How do we know what they ate? by: Elizabeth Barrett-Connor
5. Application of intermediate biomarkers to studies of cancer prevention in the gastrointestinal tract: introduction and perspective. by: Martin Lipkin
6. Can colon cancer incidence and death rates be reduced with calcium and vitamin D? by: Cedric F. Garland, Frank C. Garland and Edward D. Gorham
7. Modulating effects of calcium in animal models of colon carcinogenesis and short-term studies in subjects at increased risk for colon cancer. by: Michael J. Wargovich, Patrick M. Lynch and Bernard Levin
8. Calcium and carcinogenesis of the mammary gland. by Kenneth K.Carroll, E. Ann Jacobson and Lisa A. Eckel
9. Colonic hyperproliferation induced in rats and mice by nutritional-stress diets containing four components of a human Western-style diet(series 2). by: Harold L. Newmark, Martin Lipkin and Narendra Maheshwari
10. Dietary calcium and blood pressure: modifying factors in specific populations. by: David A. McCarron, Cynthia D. Morris and Eric Young
11. Calcium-regulating hormones in hypertension: vascular actions. by: Richard D. Bukoski and Dag Kremer
12. Dietary CA prevents NaCI-sensitive hypertension in spontaneously hypertensive rats via sympatholytic and renal effects. by: Suzanne Oparil, Yiu-Fai Chen, Hongkui Jin
13. Pregnancy-induced hypertension and low birth weight: the role of calcium. by: John T. Repke and Jose Villar
14. Calcium intake in the osteoporotic fracture context: introduction by Robert P. Heaney
15. Calcium metabolism and calcium requirements during skeletal modeling and consolidation of bone mass. by: V. Matkovic
16. Calcium absorption efficiency and calcium requirements in children and adolescents. by: Munro Peacock
17. Dermal, intestinal, and renal obligatory lo calcium: relation to skeletal calcium loss. by: Peder Charles, Erik Fink Eriksen and Claus Hasling
18. Calcium supplement and bone loss: a review of controlled clinical trials. by: Bess Dawson-Hughes
19. Calcium in evolutionary perspective. by: Boyd Eaton and Dorothy A. Nelson
20. Summary and conclusions: areas for further study. by: Richard S. Rivlin
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An Update Calcium: Applications for the '90s - 882
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