Increased Calcium Intake Doesn’t Reduce Fracture Risk in Older People
Increased calcium intake, whether from dietary sources or supplements, is unlikely to have a substantive clinical effect on bone mineral density (BMD) or fracture risk, two analyses in the BMJ find.
Increased Calcium Intake Doesn’t Reduce Fracture Risk in Older People
Increased calcium intake, whether from dietary sources or supplements, is unlikely to have a substantive clinical effect on bone mineral density (BMD) or fracture risk, two analyses in the BMJ find.