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Potassium Intake and the Calcium Economy

Karen Rafferty, RD, K. Michael Davies, PhD and Robert P. Heaney, MD, FACN

Creighton University, Osteoporosis Research Center, Omaha, Nebraska



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Fig. 1. The residuals from a linear regression model of urine Ca on diet Ca and Estat, plotted against diet K. The line represents the least squares fit, plus and minus its 95% confidence interval. r2 = 0.0114 (P < 0.005). (Copyright, 2004, Robert P. Heaney. Used with permission.)

 


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Fig. 2. The residuals from a linear regression model of AbsFx on log of diet Ca, diet P, Surface area, and Estat, plotted against diet K. The line represents the least squares fit, plus and minus its 95% confidence interval. r2 = 0.0095 (P = 0.003). (Copyright, 2004, Robert P. Heaney. Used with permission.)

 





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