Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab 2006;50(4):685-693
Calcium intake and disease prevention
DOI: 10.1590/S0004-27302006000400014
While the fundamental metabolic function of calcium is to serve as a second messenger, coupling intracellular responses to extracellular signals, nutritional deficiency of calcium is manifested at a higher level of organization: 1) depletion of the calcium nutrient reserve; 2) inadequate complexation of digestive byproducts; and 3) collateral effects of hormones produced primarily to compensate for low calcium intake. The first mechanism contributes to the osteoporosis problem, the second to kidney stones and colon cancer, and the third to hypertension, preeclampsia, obesity, and insulin resistance, among others. Adequate calcium intakes (1000
Keywords: calcium; Colon cancer; fracture; hypertension; insulin resistance; Kidney stones; obesity; Osteoporosis
