2014
Supplementing a Low-Protein Diet with Dibasic Amino Acids Increases Urinary Calcium Excretion in Young Women 1,2
Bihuniak JD, Sullivan RR, Simpson CA, Caseria DM, Huedo-Medina TB, O’Brien K, Kerstetter JE, Insogna KL. Supplementing a Low-Protein Diet with Dibasic Amino Acids Increases Urinary Calcium Excretion in Young Women 1,2. Journal Of Nutrition 2014, 144: 282-288. PMID: 24431325, PMCID: PMC3927545, DOI: 10.3945/jn.113.185009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntestinal calcium absorptionLow-protein dietCalcium absorptionDual-stable calcium isotopesYoung womenUrinary calcium excretionDietary proteinControl diet periodAmino acid L-arginineHigh-protein dietAmino acid L-tryptophanCalcium excretionDiet periodClinical trialsSupplementation periodL-arginineDay 5Control dietRandom orderPhysiologic rangeDietTrialsWomenPossible benefitsL-tryptophan
2012
Intestinal permeability at baseline is negatively associated with change in plasma zinc concentration following short‐term zinc supplementation
Wessells K, Hess S, Ouédraogo Z, Rouamba N, Goto R, Ouédraogo J, Brown K. Intestinal permeability at baseline is negatively associated with change in plasma zinc concentration following short‐term zinc supplementation. The FASEB Journal 2012, 26: 392.2-392.2. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.26.1_supplement.392.2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPlasma zinc concentrationIntestinal permeabilityShort-term zinc supplementationAltered intestinal permeabilityIntestinal mucosal functionMalabsorption of fatRandomized community trialSubclinical enteropathyPlacebo groupPlacebo supplementationMucosal functionZinc supplementationCommunity trialSupplementation periodChildren 6Study groupSD changeVitamin ASupplementation resultsZinc concentrationsZinc absorptionEnteropathyMineral absorptionGrant funding sourcesBaseline
1994
Human adiposeα-tocopherol andγ-tocopherol kinetics during and after 1 y ofα-tocopherol supplementation
Handelman G, Epstein W, Peerson J, Spiegelman D, Machlin L, Dratz E. Human adiposeα-tocopherol andγ-tocopherol kinetics during and after 1 y ofα-tocopherol supplementation. American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 1994, 59: 1025-1032. PMID: 8172086, DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/59.5.1025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlpha-tocopherol intakeAlpha-tocopherolGamma-tocopherolTocopherol/dLong-term useSupplement useTocopherol ratioNeedle biopsySupplementation periodSupplementation trialTocopherol supplementCross-sectional measurementsHuman AdiposeAdditional yearIntakeSupplementationConsistent decreaseSupplementsSubjectsBiopsyGammaTrials
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