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"Calcium," Dietary
- ... that other factors, such as the amount of calcium in the diet, vitamin D supplementation, or prolonged sunlight exposure can ... 2. Nongenetic factors, such as the amount of calcium in the diet, vitamin D supplementation, or prolonged sunlight exposure, may ...
- ... of calcium from bone and the absorption of calcium from the diet, and the mineral is then released into the ...
- ... can increase the likelihood of developing stones. A diet deficient in calcium can increase levels of other substances that cause ...
- ... that can be acquired from foods in the diet or made by the body with the help of sunlight exposure. Vitamin D helps maintain the proper balance of several minerals in the body, including calcium and phosphate. These minerals are needed for many ...
- ... retain magnesium that is taken in through the diet. As a result, magnesium ... increases blood calcium levels when they are low. Magnesium is required ...
- ... glucose, galactose, and lactose are removed from the diet, the diarrhea stops. Glucose-galactose malabsorption is a ... lactose or other sugars and carbohydrates in the diet during digestion.In the intestinal tract, the SGLT1 ...
- ... a variety of environmental factors including viral infections, diet, stress, chemical exposures, and sunlight are also thought ...