Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3447738 | Archives of Medical Research | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Tissue Ca2+ deficiency during HK is more evident with than without Ca2+ supplementation and Ca2+ loss was exacerbated with higher than lower tissue Ca2+ deficiency. This shows that tissue Ca2+ deficiency does not result from the lower Ca2+ content in the food consumed and the total bodily Ca2+ loss is not caused by the higher tissue Ca2+ content but due to the impossibility of the body to use Ca2+ during prolonged HK.
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Authors
Yan G. Zorbas, Kostas K. Kakuris, Viktor A. Deogenov, Eugenios A. Neophitos,