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
2003
Torus Palatinus: A New Anatomical Correlation with Bone Density in Postmenopausal Women
Belsky JL, Hamer JS, Hubert JE, Insogna K, Johns W. Torus Palatinus: A New Anatomical Correlation with Bone Density in Postmenopausal Women. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2003, 88: 2081-2086. PMID: 12727958, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2002-021726.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone densityTorus palatinusPostmenopausal womenZ-scoreDual energy x-ray absortiometryNormal postmenopausal womenPostmenopausal female subjectsBody mass indexBone mineral densityBone density measurementsBone density assessmentHigher bone densityMass indexCaucasian womenMineral densityCommunity physiciansUnselected populationAnatomical correlationLumbar vertebraeFemale subjectsDensity assessmentPalatinusOral exostosesWomenPossible correlation