2009
Increasing Dietary Protein Requirements in Elderly People for Optimal Muscle and Bone Health
Gaffney‐Stomberg E, Insogna KL, Rodriguez NR, Kerstetter JE. Increasing Dietary Protein Requirements in Elderly People for Optimal Muscle and Bone Health. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2009, 57: 1073-1079. PMID: 19460090, DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2009.02285.x.BooksConceptsRecommended Dietary AllowanceCurrent Recommended Dietary AllowanceDietary proteinImportant public health goalOlder individualsInsulin-like growth factorElderly peopleNormal calcium metabolismLoss of boneMuscle protein synthesisShort-term proteinMaintenance of musclePublic health goalsRenal functionBone healthSignificant morbidityCalcium absorptionCalcium metabolismSupplement trialAnabolic effectsClinical studiesProtein adequacyAnabolic responseProtein intakeMuscle mass
1980
Osteomalacia and Weakness From Excessive Antacid Ingestion
Insogna K, Bordley D, F. J, Lockwood D. Osteomalacia and Weakness From Excessive Antacid Ingestion. JAMA 1980, 244: 2544-2546. PMID: 7431592, DOI: 10.1001/jama.1980.03310220042025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlkaline PhosphataseAluminum HydroxideCalciumFemaleHernia, HiatalHumansMiddle AgedMuscular DiseasesOsteomalaciaPhosphatesConceptsAluminum hydroxide-containing antacidElevated alkaline phosphatase levelsSerum calcium levelsAlkaline phosphatase levelsAntacid ingestionBone painPhosphate malabsorptionSevere hypophosphatemiaX-ray filmsInitial laboratory studiesPhysician awarenessUrinary phosphorusPatient's failureDietary phosphateCalcium levelsPhosphatase levelsOsteomalaciaFurther studiesHypercalciuriaHypophosphatemiaMalabsorptionPainAntacidsFailureSyndrome