EFFECT OF CALCIUM INTAKE ON NONHEME-IRON ABSORPTION FROM A COMPLETE DIET

Authors
Citation
Mb. Reddy et Jd. Cook, EFFECT OF CALCIUM INTAKE ON NONHEME-IRON ABSORPTION FROM A COMPLETE DIET, The American journal of clinical nutrition, 65(6), 1997, pp. 1820-1825
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Nutrition & Dietetics
ISSN journal
00029165
Volume
65
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1820 - 1825
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9165(1997)65:6<1820:EOCION>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Recent studies based on radioiron measurements from single meals have suggested that calcium has a strongly inhibitory influence on nonheme- iron absorption. In view of evidence that the importance of various di etary enhancers and inhibitors of absorption is greatly diminished whe n assessed by labeling a complete diet, the present study evaluated th e effect of variations in calcium intake on total dietary nonheme-iron absorption. Nonheme-iron absorption was measured in 14 healthy volunt eers during three periods in which the diet was freely chosen or modif ied to decrease or increase dietary calcium intake maximally. The diet was labeled during each 5-d period by including with each of the two main meals of the day a small bread roll tagged extrinsically with rad ioiron. Carefully maintained dietary records indicated that 69-78% of the daily iron intake was labeled by this method. The basal calcium in take of 684 mg/d varied from 280 to 1281 mg/d when calcium intake was reduced or increased, respectively. Geometric mean iron-absorption val ues of 5.01%, 4.71%, and 5.83% for the three dietary periods were not significantly different from one another. No significant relation was observed between nonheme-iron absorption and dietary factors known to influence iron absorption. We conclude that calcium intake had no sign ificant influence on nonheme-iron absorption from a varied diet.