Calcium and Kids
(why do they need it?)

A child's body uses calcium to constantly build and rebuild bones, teeth and nails. As a young child grows into a teenager and then an adult, thier body needs even more calcium so it can make thier bones bigger and stronger -- that's why they grow physically.

Your child's body needs a bit of calcium that circulates around inside to help parts of the body function. Nerves, organs, and certain tissues all rely on calcium to help make them work.


Some studies:

Physician scientists do experiments to answer questions of whether or not Calcium makes bones stronger. There are several kinds of experiments used to answer these questions. One experiment is called a randomized double-blind clinical trial. A sample of people (in this case, children and teenagers) are divided into two groups. The larger the number of people, the more definite the results of the study. All kids in one group take a pill that has calcium in it; while kids in the other group take a placebo. Neither the kids nor the doctors doing the study know which person is taking the calcium and which one is taking the placebo. Only a statistician knows which kids are taking the calcium.

At the beginning of the study all the kids have a measurement done of their bone strength called bone density. Then during the study they are asked to take thier pills. Believe it or not, this study can last for several years. At the end of the study everyone has another measurement of the bone density. When, and only when, the experiement is done the statistician tells informs everyone involved in the study who was taking the real calcium and who was taking the placebo. They can tell if the average bone density was better in the group taking calcium than in the group taking placebo.

This graph shows the results of several such studies of calcium in young people. Each bar on the graph is a different study, and the height of the bar represents how much better the bone density was (% increase since beginning of study) in the calcium group than in the placebo group. You can see that all of the studies found that the bone density in the calcium group was better than the placebo group.

The best study (the first bar on the graph) was done by a doctor named Conrad Johnston, from Indiana. His team studied 140 kids aged 6 to 14. This study was really clever, because all of the kids were identical twins. One twin got the calcium pill and the other twin got the placebo. After three years the bone density was better in the twins taking the calcium. The reason this was such a good study is that the groups had exactly the same age, and almost exactly the same height and weight, because the kids were identical twins. Another indication that it was a good study is that the National Institutes of Health paid for the study, and not the company which makes the calcium pills.

These results are then published in medical journals so doctors can read all the details of the study. Of course, the best studies are published in the best journals. The summaries of the studies are now available to anyone on-line through the National Library of Medicine. Click on the link if you want to read the summary of Dr. Johnston's study. To read the entire study you would have to go to a medical library to find the journal.

More information
Here are some links to more information about calcium:
1) Calcium recommendations, the 1999 recommendations from the National Academy of Science. Extremely detailed information!

2) U.S. Department of Agriculture, a data-base that has composition of foods, including the amount of calcium.

Some of the information on these calcium pages was taken from the "Calcium, Do you get it?" program that was prepared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

 


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