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Biological effects of drinking-water mineral composition on calcium balance and bone remodeling markers.
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of 2 drinking waters containing similar calcium (Ca) concentration in order to analyze the role of ions other than Ca on bone metabolism. These mineral drinking-waters differed by their mineral composition primarily concerning the concentration of bicarbonate (HCO3-), high in the HB, and sulfate, high in HS water. DESIGN: Of 60 included women, 39 completed the study. Patients were randomly assigned to an intake of 1 liter per day of mineral water HB or HS for 28 d, followed by cross-over to the alternative drinking-water for a further 28 d. At baseline and after each period of one month, Ca metabolism parameters, acid-base status, and bone remodeling markers were measured. RESULTS: Changes in Ca metabolism were significant in the HB group where the ionized Ca increased and the PTH decreased. Serum pH showed a similar increase whatever the used drinking water compared to baseline. In the HB group, significant increase in urine pH, and significant decrease in AT-HCO3- and NH4+ were observed. Bone resorption markers, urinary CTx/Cr, Pyr/Cr, and D-Pyr/Cr, significantly decreased in the HB group compared to baseline, and were not significantly modified in the HS group. CONCLUSIONS: These results showed a beneficial effect of the bicarbonaterich HB water on bone metabolism. This may account for a better bioavailability of the Ca, a greater alkalinization, and a larger decrease in PTH level secondary to a higher ionized Ca level. The higher content of silica in HB water may have also participated to the positive action on bone balance that was observed. In this short term study, these data underlined the potential role of the mineral drinking water composition on bone metabolism.
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Author/s: Roux, S (S); Baudoin, C (C); Boute, D (D); Brazier, M (M); De La Guéronniere, V (V); De Vernejoul, M C (MC);
Affiliation: INSERM U349, Centre Viggo Petersen, Hopital Lariboisiere, 2, rue Ambroise Pare, 75475 Paris Cedex 10, France,
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Clinical Trial; Journal Article; Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal: The journal of nutrition, health & aging (J Nutr Health Aging), published in France. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2004-; vol 8 (issue 5) : pp 380-4
Dates: Created 2004/09/10; Completed 2005/05/26;
PMID: 15359356, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )
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