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Calcium (Ca2+)

Ca2+ is a Macromineral. Macromineral means the major minerals and also refer to as macronutrient elements.

  • 99% of Ca2+is located in bones and teeth,
  • 1% of Ca2+ is in soft tissue.

 

There is an important point on Ca2+ level during life time.

  • Positive Ca2+ balance can occur approximately 10-15 years after cessation of growth.

(Roughly from age 18 to 35 years, a person can build skeletal massiveness, reaching full skeletal maturity at around 35 years of age)

Normal adult (< 35 years) net bone formation = net bone resorption

 

Function of Ca2+ (What it can do for us)

  • Maintain strong bones & healthy teeth
  • Blood clotting
  • Regulation of contraction & relaxation in cardiac & skeletal muscle

 

Food Sources

  • Milk, milk products
  • Peanuts, walnuts, sunflower seed
  • All cheese
  • Broccoli, kale
  • Soy beans

Ca2+ Supplements

  • Calcium acetate
  • Calcium lactate
  • Calcium gluconate
  • Calcium citrate
  • Calcium carbonate (contains more elemental calcium & consequently requires a smaller dosage)

 

Absorption

↑ Ca2+ absorption

  • Vitamin A, D
  • Iron & phosphorous
  • Magnesium (best ration of Ca2+ & magnesium is 2 parts of Ca2+ & 1 part of magnesium)

↓ Ca2+ absorption

  • Oxalic acid (parsley, beets & chocolate)
  • High protein & high fiber diet
  • Phytic acid (grains, oatmeal)
  • Fat malabsorption
  • High intake of sodium
  • Stress
  • Age ↑
  • Lack of exercise

 

If it’s not enough Ca2+ intake, it can cause Ca2+ deficiency disease

  • Rickets, osteomalacia and osteoporosis – are commonly known as brittle bones

 

Excessive daily intake of Ca2+ might lead to Ca2+  toxicity

  • Hypercalcemia (too much Ca2+ in blood)
  • Hypercaluria (kidney stone formation)

 

Recommended intake

  • Recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for the adult male & female is about 800mg/day
  • Additional calcium (1200mg/day) has been recommended during adolescence when repaid
  • Growth & bone mineralization are occurring
  • Postmenopausal people would be required 1500mg/day to prevent bone loss