Nutrients (Apr 2010)

Calcium Absorption in Infants and Small Children: Methods of Determination and Recent Findings

  • Steven A. Abrams

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu2040474
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 474 – 480

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Determining calcium bioavailability is important in establishing dietary calcium requirements. In infants and small children, previously conducted mass balance studies have largely been replaced by stable isotope-based studies. The ability to assess calcium absorption using a relatively short 24-hour urine collection without the need for multiple blood samples or fecal collections is a major advantage to this technique. The results of these studies have demonstrated relatively small differences in calcium absorption efficiency between human milk and currently available cow milk-based infant formulas. In older children with a calcium intake typical of Western diets, calcium absorption is adequate to meet bone mineral accretion requirements.

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