Meta-analysis of calcium bioavailability: a comparison of calcium citrate with calcium carbonate.
Am J Ther
; 6(6): 313-21, 1999 Nov.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To perform a meta-analysis of data from available published trials comparing the bioavailability of calcium carbonate with that of calcium citrate. DATA SOURCES The whole set was comprised of 15 studies involving 184 subjects who underwent measurement of calcium absorption from calcium carbonate and calcium citrate. Category A excluded four studies for lack of physiological relevance, use of a mixed preparation with low content of calcium carbonate, or wide variability in results. Category B was comprised of five studies (from Category A) involving 71 subjects who took calcium supplements on an empty stomach. Category C was comprised of six studies (from Category A) involving 65 subjects who took calcium preparations with meals.METHOD:
The meta-analysis of calcium absorption data from calcium carbonate and calcium citrate, with calculation of effect size and 95% confidence intervals.RESULTS:
Calcium absorption from calcium citrate was consistently significantly higher than that from calcium carbonate by 20.0% in the whole set, by 24.0% in Category A, by 27.2% on an empty stomach, and by 21.6% with meals.CONCLUSION:
Calcium citrate is better absorbed than calcium carbonate by approximately 22% to 27%, either on an empty stomach or co-administered with meals.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Base de données:
MEDLINE
Sujet principal:
Carbonate de calcium
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Calcium alimentaire
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Citrate de calcium
Type d'étude:
Systematic_reviews
Limites:
Humans
Langue:
En
Journal:
Am J Ther
Sujet du journal:
TERAPEUTICA
Année:
1999
Type de document:
Article
Pays d'affiliation:
États-Unis d'Amérique