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Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol. 18, No. 90005, 406S-412S (1999)
Published by the American College of Nutrition

The New Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium: Implications for Osteoporosis

Rebecca J. Bryant, MS, Jo Cadogan, PhD and Connie M. Weaver, PhD, FACN

Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

Address reprint requests to: Connie Weaver, Purdue University, 1264 Stone Hall, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1264.

The new Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) for calcium were released August 13, 1997 by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy of Science. Unlike the RDA’s which established the minimal amounts of nutrients needed to be protective against possible deficiency, the new values are designed to reflect the latest understanding about nutrient requirements directed at optimizing health in individuals and groups. Adequate calcium intake recommendations were set at levels associated with desirable retention of body calcium since high bone density is known to be less susceptible to fractures. Recommended intake for adults is 1000 to 1200 mg/day. The majority of people do not consume these levels of calcium. The upper tolerable limit for calcium was set at 2.5 g/day.

Key words: calcium requirement, calcium retention, calcium balance, bone mineral density, osteoporosis




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