Science Current Events | Science News | Brightsurf.com
 
Email a Friend Send to a friend
Printer Friendly Print Calcium plus vitamin-D supplementation does an older body good

Calcium plus vitamin-D supplementation does an older body good

February 16, 2006

The older the woman, the more likely it is that consistent use of calcium and vitamin-D supplements will play a role in reducing her risk for osteoporosis, according to the results of a large national clinical trial conducted as part of the Women's Health Initiative (WHI).

In the final set of results answering the initiative's principal questions about women's health, study leaders say that even the slight benefits demonstrated by the trial involving more than 36,000 participants suggest calcium and vitamin-D supplementation provides an overall public health benefit to postmenopausal women.




The findings from the calcium and vitamin-D supplementation arm of the WHI are published in the Feb. 16 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. A separate article about these supplements and colorectal cancer prevention is published in the same issue.

"Despite recommendations that women should ensure adequate calcium plus vitamin-D intake for postmenopausal bone health, the role of these supplements on reducing fractures has been conflicting. Now, based on the WHI, we have better data to address these issues," said Rebecca Jackson, lead author of the journal article about supplementation and fractures and Ohio State University Medical Center's principal investigator for the WHI. "The value of a study this large is that it does show, even if only on a small scale, that the intervention can be effective to lower the risk of osteoporosis within two to three years. A physician isn't needed to prescribe these supplements. All this means any supplementation of this kind is potentially beneficial, particularly in women over 60 years old. That's a huge finding."

The calcium-with-vitamin-D trial found a small but significant 1 percent higher hip bone density for women taking calcium combined with vitamin D compared to other women taking placebo. During the trial, 374 women who received supplements broke their hips, with a fracture rate of 14 per 10,000 cases per year, compared to 16 per 10,000 fractures per year in the placebo group - a 12 percent reduction, which was not statistically significant.

However, in analyses of subgroups of participants, researchers found that women who were most compliant about taking the supplements experienced a significant 29 percent decrease in hip fractures. And women 60 and older had a significant 21 percent reduction in broken hips.

The most common adverse effect of the supplementation was kidney stones, which were reported by 449 women in the supplement group, compared to 381 women in the placebo group.

"This all really points to the ability of women at highest risk for osteoporosis to make their own informed choices about supplements they take," said Jackson, associate professor of internal medicine and physical medicine at OSU Medical Center .

Half of the 36,282 participants in the supplementation trial received a daily dose of 1,000 milligrams of calcium carbonate combined with 400 international units (IUs) of vitamin D, while the other half received placebo. Study participants were followed for an average of seven years, with about 76 percent still taking their pills by the end of the study.

Researchers suggested a number of factors that could account for the limited benefits provided by the supplementation in the trial, including:

- Higher doses of vitamin D, 600 IUs or higher, might be required to produce a statistically significant benefit to bone health.

- The benefit may have existed only for women who took the supplements exactly as prescribed in the trial. Even though three-quarters of women were still taking study pills at the end of the study, only 59 percent were taking the intended dose.

- Fewer hip fractures occurred among the population studied than researchers anticipated, lowering the power of the study to show a significant finding, Jackson said. This lower rate of hip breaks could have been attributed to a higher-than-expected average body-mass index of 29 among participants, because larger women have stronger bones; the inclusion of fewer women over 70 in the study than anticipated; and the fact that many participants were already using supplements or were on hormone therapy.

The supplements had no significant effect on spine or total fractures.

In patients with osteoporosis, the natural cycle of losing and adding minerals in healthy bone falls out of balance and the loss outpaces the gain, leading to low bone mass, structural deterioration of bone tissue, fragility and an increased susceptibility to fractures of the hip, spine and wrist. An estimated 44 million Americans either have or are at risk for osteoporosis, which contributes to about 300,000 broken hips in the United States each year.

The WHI was sponsored by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health. Participants in this trial had previously enrolled in one or both of the WHI trials investigating effects of hormone therapy or dietary modification. In all, 876 women participated in the calcium and vitamin D trial at OSU Medical Center . For the follow-up observational study that will continue to track WHI participants' medical history and health habits for another five years, 2,231 women are enrolled at Ohio State .

More information about the WHI is on the Web at: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/whi/

Ohio State University



Related Calcium Supplements Current Events and Calcium Supplements News Articles Calcium Supplements Current Events and Calcium Supplements News RSS Calcium Supplements Current Events and Calcium Supplements News RSS
Roux-en-Y weight loss surgery raises kidney stone risk
The most popular type of gastric bypass surgery appears to nearly double the chance that a patient will develop kidney stones, despite earlier assumptions that it would not, Johns Hopkins doctors report in a new study.

A stronger backbone: DHEA hormone replacement increases bone density in older women
Taking a DHEA supplement combined with vitamin D and calcium can significantly improve spinal bone density in older women, according to a new study from a Saint Louis University scientist and his colleagues at Washington University.

Purdue study finds dairy better for bones than calcium carbonate
A Purdue University study shows dairy has an advantage over calcium carbonate in promoting bone growth and strength.

Study identifies causes of bone loss in breast cancer survivors
Osteoporosis is a growing concern among breast cancer survivors and their doctors, because certain cancer drugs can cause bone loss.

Calcium during pregnancy reduces harmful blood lead levels
Pregnant women who take high levels of daily calcium supplements show a marked reduction in lead levels in their blood, suggesting calcium could play a critical role in reducing fetal and infant exposure.

Risk of falling is overlooked as the major cause of fractures in the elderly
An elderly person's risk of falling is too often overlooked when trying to prevent them from getting serious fractures, for instance of the hip or wrist, according to an article published in this week's BMJ.

Engineered eggshells to help make hydrogen fuel
Engineers at Ohio State University have found a way to turn discarded chicken eggshells into an alternative energy resource. The patented process uses eggshells to soak up carbon dioxide from a reaction that produces hydrogen fuel. It also includes a unique method for peeling the collagen-containing membrane from the inside of the shells, so that the collagen can be used commercially.

Dietary calcium is better than supplements at protecting bone health
Women who get most of their daily calcium from food have healthier bones than women whose calcium comes mainly from supplemental tablets.

Acid suppression medication linked with increased risk of hip fracture
Use of the drugs proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for the treatment of acid-related diseases such as gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD) is associated with a greater risk of hip fracture.

'Magic formula' accurately predicts fracture risk in osteoporotic women
Researchers have developed a mathematic formula to predict a woman's risk of osteoporotic fracture. The equation has proved 75 percent accurate and will allow physicians to tailor their treatment strategies to help women prevent fractures of fragile bones.
More Calcium Supplements Current Events and Calcium Supplements News Articles
Caltrate 600 Plus Calcium Supplement Tablets with Vitamin D & Minerals, 60-Count Bottles (Pack of 3)

Caltrate 600 Plus Calcium Supplement Tablets with Vitamin D & Minerals, 60-Count Bottles (Pack of 3)
by Caltrate

Calcium Supplement. For bone & colon health. With double the Vitamin D (compared to original formula). Clinically tested. Proven Calcium absorption. Caltrate, the expert in calcium, gives you more of what your body needs for bone and colon health. Osteopo

Caltrate 600 Plus D Calcium Supplement Chewable Tablets with Vitamin D and Minerals, Assorted Fruit Flavors, 90-Count Bottles (Pack of 2)

Caltrate 600 Plus D Calcium Supplement Chewable Tablets with Vitamin D and Minerals, Assorted Fruit Flavors, 90-Count Bottles (Pack of 2)
by Caltrate

This dietary supplement comes in a chewable tablet form and is made with natural and artificial flavors including cherry, orange and fruit punch. Each tablet provides 600 mg of elemental calcium. Made in USA.

Viactiv Soft Calcium Chews, 500+D+K, Caramel, 90-Count Boxes (Pack of 2)

Viactiv Soft Calcium Chews, 500+D+K, Caramel, 90-Count Boxes (Pack of 2)
by Viactiv

Calcium Supplement Plus Vitamins D and K. Active nutrition for women by women. Artificial flavor. Why Calcium? Osteoporosis affects menopausal women, middle-aged and older persons. Preventing osteoporosis should start earlier in your life. Regular exercis

OS-Cal Ultra 600 Plus Calcium Supplement Tablets with 9 Essential Vitamins and Minerals, 120-Count Bottles (Pack of 2)

OS-Cal Ultra 600 Plus Calcium Supplement Tablets with 9 Essential Vitamins and Minerals, 120-Count Bottles (Pack of 2)
by OS-Cal

No. 1 doctor recommended (This Os-Cal brand of Calcium Supplements is the no. 1 Dr. recommended among leading Calcium Supplement brands.). Complete Bone Health Formula with 9 Bone Health Nutrients. Gluten free. Magnesium & more! Osteoporosis: Regular exer

Nature's Bounty Coral Calcium Plus Vitamin D & Magnesium, 1000 mg, 120 Capsules (Pack of 2)

Nature's Bounty Coral Calcium Plus Vitamin D & Magnesium, 1000 mg, 120 Capsules (Pack of 2)
by Nature's Bounty

Dietary Supplement. 1000 mg per serving. Modern farming methods and over processed food often strip our diet of important minerals. Coral Calcium Plus contains Coral Calcium, Magnesium and Vitamin C for bone health, plus Vitamin D to aid in calcium absorp

Schiff Super Calcium 1200 mg with Vitamin D, 120 Softgels

Schiff Super Calcium 1200 mg with Vitamin D, 120 Softgels
by Schiff

Calcium is an essential mineral in the maintenance of strong bones and teeth. Regular exercise and a healthy diet with enough calcium helps teen and young adult Caucasian and Asian women maintain good bone health and may reduce their high risk of osteoporosis later in life. Adequate calcium intake is important, but daily intakes above about 2,000 mg are not likely to provide any additional benefits. Vitamin D regulates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus and helps form tooth and bone. (These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease.) No added sugar (sugar, fructose, lactose), salt (sodium chloride), yeast, wheat, gluten or milk. No preservatives, artificial colors or artificial...

Caltrate 600 Plus D Calcium Supplement Tablets with Vitamin D, 60-Count Bottles (Pack of 3)

Caltrate 600 Plus D Calcium Supplement Tablets with Vitamin D, 60-Count Bottles (Pack of 3)
by Caltrate

Now with double the Vitamin D (compared to original formula). Caltrate for bone & colon health. Clinically tested. Proven calcium absorption. Caltrate, the expert in calcium, gives you more of what your body needs for bone and colon health. Osteoporosis a

Rainbow Light Calcium +, Food Based, Tablets, 180 tablets

Rainbow Light Calcium +, Food Based, Tablets, 180 tablets
by Rainbow Light

Calcium supplement. 500 mg Calcium and 1,000 mg Magnesium. Comprehensive bone and muscle support. Soothes sore muscles. (These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.) Bio available mineral forms. Multi-mineral and herb system for bone and muscle health. Calcium + comprehensive bone and muscle support system is designed for active adults or anyone wanting to balance a calcium-dominant diet with added magnesium. It features: Comprehensive Skeletal Support--from 500 mg calcium and 1,000 mg magnesium plus important co-nutrients and an herbal blend traditionally used to soothe muscles; An Easy Absorption Formula--because mineral can be notoriously difficult to absorb, bio-available...

New & Improved  Lil Critters Calcium Gummy Bears with Vitamin D, Strong Bones Swirly Bears, 60-Count Bottles (Pack of 4)

New & Improved Lil Critters Calcium Gummy Bears with Vitamin D, Strong Bones Swirly Bears, 60-Count Bottles (Pack of 4)
by Lil Critters

Dietary supplement. No artificial colors or flavors. Orange cream, strawberry cream, black cherry cream. 2006 Best Taste Award by American Culinary Chefsbest. This product contains no wheat (gluten), milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, artificial colors,

Thompson Candy - Adora Calcium - Dark Chocolate, 30 pieces

Thompson Candy - Adora Calcium - Dark Chocolate, 30 pieces
by Thompson Candy

Adora Calcium in premium chocolate will change the way you think about calcium supplements. If you've been choking down calcium pills or chews that are chalky, sticky, or simply too big to swallow, then you are in for a real treat! Adora Calcium tastes like real chocolate because it is made from all-natural chocolate - not a fake chocolate chew, but real, premium chocolate produced by a 129-year-old chocolate manufacturer. The flavor is rich and creamy with just a hint of sweetness and no bitter aftertaste. With Dark Chocolate Adora Calcium, you can look forward to taking your calcium!* NOTE: Heat Sensitive - Chocolate - Special Shipping Recommended Product - Special Shipping Required This is a Heat Sensitive Product. We strongly recommend you choose expedited shipping for this...

© 2010 BrightSurf.com