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Effects of fortified milk consumption on regional bone mineral accrual in Chinese girls.

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  • Effects of fortified milk consumption on regional bone mineral accrual in Chinese girls. Abstract Text:

    q zhangQ Zhang,g s maG S Ma,h greenfieldH Greenfield,x q duX Q Du,k zhuK Zhu,d r fraserD R Fraser,

    Objective - To investigate the effect of supplementation with milk fortified with Ca and with/without vitamin D on regional bone mineral acquisition in Chinese girls. Design - A 2-year double-blind controlled intervention trial with 757 girls, aged 10.1 +/- 0.3 yr, randomised into three groups: Grp 1, 238 supplied with 330ml Ca fortified milk per school day; Grp 2, 260 supplied with 330ml Ca and vitamin D fortified milk per school day; Control Grp, 259. Regional bone mineral measures (from total body bone scan by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) were obtained in 375 (129, 121 and 125 in Grps 1, 2 and Control, respectively). Outcomes - During the trial, subjects in Grps 1 and 2 were supplied on average with 144ml milk daily containing 245mg Ca with/ without 3.3microg vitamin D. After two years, compared with controls, supplemented groups had greater percentage increases in BMD of chest, pelvis (Grp 2 only), and legs, and BMC of the latter two, but not BMD and BMC of arms. Values are mean +/- SEM. Means within a row with different superscript letters are significantly different, P<0.05. Conclusions - Ca and vitamin D fortified milk supplementation over two years resulted in greater bone mineral acquisition in weight-bearing positions in Chinese girls.

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    q zhangQ Zhang,gs maGS Ma,h greenfieldH Greenfield,xq duXQ Du,k zhuK Zhu,dr fraserDR Fraser,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Randomized Controlled Trial

    Journal: Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition

    VOLUME: 12 Suppl

    Page Numbers: S46

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    ISSN: 0964-7058

    DAY: 16

    MONTH: 03

    YEAR: 2003

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, NSW 2006.

    Country: Australia

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