Calcium intake in an adult Ukrainian population

Summary This is a first large epidemiological study of calcium intake in Ukrainian population. The data from 1518 outpatient subjects aged 20–89 years old showed that the mean level of calcium intake composed 615.6 mg/day (735.4 mg/day in males and 565.6 mg/day in females, p 

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description Summary This is a first large epidemiological study of calcium intake in Ukrainian population. The data from 1518 outpatient subjects aged 20–89 years old showed that the mean level of calcium intake composed 615.6 mg/day (735.4 mg/day in males and 565.6 mg/day in females, p 
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