ba0005p283 | Nutrition | ECTS2016
Suntornsaratoon Panan
, Pon-On Weeraphat
, Krishnamra Nateetip
, Charoenphandhu Narattaphol
Breastfeeding leads to marked trabecular bone loss as a result of high osteoclast- and osteocyte-mediated bone resorption. It has long been postulated that adequate dietary calcium intake prevents maternal bone loss, nevertheless, whether calcium supplement alleviates maternal bone mechanical property need to be investigated. Herein, we hypothesized that calcium supplement from natural sources could alleviate bone loss and improve mechanical property in lactating rats. During ...