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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for "Calcium," Dietary
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... of calcium from bone and the absorption of calcium from the diet, and the mineral is then released into the ...
  3. ... can increase the likelihood of developing stones. A diet deficient in calcium can increase levels of other substances that cause ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... retain magnesium that is taken in through the diet. As a result, magnesium ... increases blood calcium levels when they are low. Magnesium is required ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... a variety of environmental factors including viral infections, diet, stress, chemical exposures, and sunlight are also thought ...