Calcium Intake, Major Dietary Sources and Bone Health Indicators in Iranian Primary School Children

AuthorNasrin Omidvaren
AuthorTirang-Reza Neyestanien
AuthorMajid Hajifarajien
AuthorMohammad-Reza Eshraghianen
AuthorArezoo Rezazadehen
AuthorSaloumeh Arminen
AuthorHoma Haidarien
AuthorTelma Zowghien
OrcidNasrin Omidvar [0000-0002-4061-0562]en
Issued Date2015-02-28en
AbstractBackground:: Adequate calcium intake may have a crucial role with regards to prevention of many chronic diseases, including hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, different types of cancer, obesity and osteoporosis. In children, sufficient calcium intake is especially important to support the accelerated growth spurt during the preteen and teenage years and to increase bone mineral mass to lay the foundation for older age. Objectives:: This study aimed to assess daily calcium intake in school-age children to ensure whether they fulfill the FGP dairy serving recommendations, the recommended levels of daily calcium intake and to assess the relationship between dietary calcium intake and major bone health indicators. Patients and Methods:: A total of 501 Iranian school-age children were randomly selected. Calcium intake was assessed using a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. Bone health indicators were also assessed. Results:: Dairy products contributed to 69.3% of the total calcium intake of the children. Daily adequate intake of calcium was achieved by 17.8% of children. Only 29.8% met the Food guide pyramid recommendations for dairy intake. Dietary calcium intake was not significantly correlated with serum calcium and other selected biochemical indicators of bone health. Conclusions:: The need for planning appropriate nutrition strategies for overcoming inadequate calcium intake in school age children in the city of Tehran is inevitable.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijp.177en
KeywordCalcium Intakeen
KeywordFood Groupsen
KeywordChildrenen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleCalcium Intake, Major Dietary Sources and Bone Health Indicators in Iranian Primary School Childrenen
TypeResearch Articleen

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