Wheat bran supplementation does not affect biochemical markers of bone turnoverin young adult women with recommended calcium intake. | Br J Nutr | 1999 Dec | 10690158 |
Demographic, dietary and lifestyle factors differentially explain variability in serum carotenoids and fat-soluble vitamins: baseline results from the sentinelsite of the Olestra Post-Marketing Surveillance Study. | J Nutr | 1999 Apr | 10203561 |
[Fortified milk and supplements of oral vitamin D. Comparison of the effect oftwo doses of vitamin D (500 and 1,000 UI/d) during the first trimester of life]. | Arch Pediatr | 1997 Feb | 9097822 |
Dietary 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol has variable effects on the incidences ofleg abnormalities, plasma vitamin D metabolites, and vitamin D receptors inchickens divergently selected for tibial dyschondroplasia. | Poult Sci | 1997 Feb | 9057217 |
Olestra affects serum concentrations of alpha-tocopherol and carotenoids but not vitamin D or vitamin K status in free-living subjects. | J Nutr | 1997 Aug | 9237960 |
Olestra dose response on fat-soluble and water-soluble nutrients in the pig. | J Nutr | 1997 Aug | 9237956 |
Olestra's effect on the status of vitamins A, D and E in the pig can be offset byincreasing dietary levels of these vitamins. | J Nutr | 1997 Aug | 9237957 |
Vitamin D, calcium, and bone status in children with developmental delay inrelation to anticonvulsant use and ambulatory status. | Am J Clin Nutr | 1997 Apr | 9094891 |
Apparent nonnuclear regulation of intestinal phosphate transport: effects of1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3,24,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D3. | Endocrinology | 1996 Jun | 8641173 |
Decreased bone mineralization in children with phenylketonuria under treatment. | Eur J Pediatr | 1996 Jul | 8828633 |