2013
An investigation of the association between omega 3 FA and bone mineral density among older adults: results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey years 2005–2008
Mangano KM, Kerstetter JE, Kenny AM, Insogna KL, Walsh SJ. An investigation of the association between omega 3 FA and bone mineral density among older adults: results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey years 2005–2008. Osteoporosis International 2013, 25: 1033-1041. PMID: 24121998, PMCID: PMC3969769, DOI: 10.1007/s00198-013-2501-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpine bone mineral densityLumbar spine bone mineral densityBone mineral densityTotal femur bone mineral densityFemoral neck bone mineral densityFemur bone mineral densityNeck bone mineral densityFA supplement useSupplement useMineral densityFemoral neckNational HealthOlder adultsDietary omega-3 fatty acid intakeGreater femoral neck BMDHigher spine bone mineral densityHigher lumbar spine bone mineral densityOmega-3 fatty acid intakeDietary omega 3 FAHip bone mineral densityOmega-3 intakeFatty acid intakeNutrition Examination SurveyOmega-3 FAMultivariable regression modelsDietary Acid Load Is Associated With Lower Bone Mineral Density in Men With Low Intake of Dietary Calcium
Mangano KM, Walsh SJ, Kenny AM, Insogna KL, Kerstetter JE. Dietary Acid Load Is Associated With Lower Bone Mineral Density in Men With Low Intake of Dietary Calcium. Journal Of Bone And Mineral Research 2013, 29: 500-506. PMID: 23873776, PMCID: PMC3946957, DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.2053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPotential renal acid loadNet endogenous acid productionProximal femur bone mineral densityDietary acid loadFemur bone mineral densityBone mineral densityCalcium intakeDietary calciumAcid loadMineral densitySupplemental calciumHigh dietary acid loadNutrition Examination Survey 2005Low bone mineral densityMean bone mineral densityLow calcium intakeRenal acid loadLow dietary calciumEndogenous acid productionBone healthBMD sitesMean ageInverse associationNational HealthLow intake
2011
Calcium Intake in the United States from Dietary and Supplemental Sources across Adult Age Groups: New Estimates from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-2006
Mangano KM, Walsh SJ, Insogna KL, Kenny AM, Kerstetter JE. Calcium Intake in the United States from Dietary and Supplemental Sources across Adult Age Groups: New Estimates from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-2006. Journal Of The Academy Of Nutrition And Dietetics 2011, 111: 687-695. PMID: 21515114, PMCID: PMC3896234, DOI: 10.1016/j.jada.2011.02.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDietary calcium intakeCalcium intakeCalcium supplement useSupplement useAdult age groupsNational HealthAge groupsCalcium densityEnergy intakeNutrition Examination Survey respondentsTotal calciumNutrition Examination Survey 2003Nutrition Examination Survey dataAdequate intake standardsSupplemental calcium useMedian energy intakeAge 50 yearsYears age groupRecent National HealthOlder age groupsEnergy intake ratioAge-associated changesCross-sectional analysisBone healthDietary calciumCalcium intake in the United States from dietary and supplemental sources across adult age groups: new estimates from NHANES 2003–2006
Mangano K, Walsh S, Insogna K, Kenny A, Kerstetter J. Calcium intake in the United States from dietary and supplemental sources across adult age groups: new estimates from NHANES 2003–2006. The FASEB Journal 2011, 25: 993.1-993.1. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.25.1_supplement.993.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDietary calcium intakeCalcium intakeAdult age groupsAge groupsEnergy intakeCalcium densityNutrition Examination Survey dataAdequate intake standardsCalcium supplement useMedian energy intakeY age groupRecent National HealthOlder age groupsMedical Research FoundationCross-sectional analysisNHANES respondentsBone healthCalcium supplementationSupplement useSupplement usersNational HealthNHANES 2003Age 50Intake standardsIntake