7th International Symposium on Nutritional Aspects of Osteoporosis
Lausanne, Switzerland

07.05.2009 - 09.05.2009
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Thursday, May 07, 2009
09:00 - 18:00
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Calcium absorption from fortified ice-cream formulation compared with calcium absorption from milk
   P 41
R.M. van der Hee, S. Miret, M. Slettenaar, G. Duchateau, A.G. Rietveld, J.E. Wilkinson, P.J. Quail, M.J. Berry, J.R. Dainty, B. Teucher, S.J. Fairweather-Tait (Vlaardingen, NL; Bedford, Norwich, UK)
Alkalinity of mineral water alone does not inhibit bone resorption
   P 42
E. Wynn, M.-A. Krieg, P. Burckhardt (Lausanne, CH)
Is there a correlation between oral calcium intake and bone density?
   P 43
C. Günther, D. Heinzl, O. Günther, J. Niemeyer, D. Arnold-Dahmen (Bad Fussing, D)
High sodium chloride intake might contribute to muscle wasting via low-grade metabolic acidosis
   P 44
J. Buehlmeier, P. Frings-Meuthen, N. Baecker, P. Stehle, M. Heer (Cologne, Bonn, D)
Vitamin D status and the association with forearm bone mass in Chinese Tibetan and Han nationality children and adolescents
   P 45
Q. Zhang, X. Hu, H. Guo, L. Zhang, B. Zhang, J. Zhang, G. Zeng, G. Ma (Beijing, Sichuan, CHN)
Vitamin D inadequacy in a the Jordanian female population – FiJoNOR survey
   P 46
B. Masri (Amman, JOR)
The importance of timing potassium bicarbonate supplementation to affect acid-base balance
   P 47
G. Boehme, P. Frings- Meuthen, J. Buehlmeier, M. Heer (Cologne, D)
Analysis of bioavailable phosphorus content in differently processed cereals
   P 48
S.T. Itkonen, P. Ekholm, V.E. Kemi, C. Lamberg-Allardt (Helsinki, FIN)
Positive correlations between vitamin D status and bone health in southern UK premenopausal women: preliminary results from the D-FINES study
   P 49
A.L. Darling, P.A. Lee, S. Starkey, F.K. Hanjra, A. Osborn, D. David, S. Patel, A. Duckworth, P. Cardew, R. Gray, J. Nurmi-Lawton, W.T.K Lee, J.L. Berry, S. Lanham-New (Guildford, Carshalton, Manchester, UK)
Differences in soluble phosphorus content of foods
   P 50
H.J. Karp, P. Ekholm, V.E. Kemi, C. Lamberg-Allardt (Helsinki, FIN)
Sex steroid hormones in diabetic type 2 osteoporotic men
   P 51
M.R. Mascarenhas, M.R. Carvalho, A. Gonçalves, V. Simões, J. Camolas, J. Vieira, D. Santos Pinto, M. Bicho, I. do Carmo (Lisbon, P)
Low calcium diet – the risk of carriage disorders and osteopenic syndrome in adolescents
   P 52
S. Kotova, N. Karlova, K. Savelyeva (St. Petersburg, RUS)
Quercetin and grape seed extract affect MC3T3-E1 preosteoblast proliferation and inhibit osteoclastogenesis
   P 53
J.R. Hiess, W.H. Chua, M.C. Kruger (Palmerston North, NZ)
The effect of calcium intake on bone growth, bone turnover, bone density and bone strength in young growing rats
   P 54
S. Viguet-Carrin, P. Ammann, J. Vuichoud, F. Scalfo, L. Ameye, E. Offord Cavin (Lausanne, Geneva, CH)
Counterintuitive relationship between IGF-1 and bone turnover in Irish professional jockeys
   P 55
J.J. Brady, B.F. Murray, M.J. McKenna, G. Warrington, A. McGoldrick, F. Waldron-Lynch, J.M. Barragry (Dublin, IRL)
Effect of protein intake on volumetric bone parameters in healthy Spanish women
   P 56
J.D. Pedrera Zamorano, J. Calderon-Garcia, M.L. Canal-Macias, R. Roncero-Martin, R. Guerrero-Bonmatty, J.M. Lavado-Garcia (Caceres, E)
Relationship between bone mineral density, lean body mass, vitamin D status and parathyroid hormone in postmenopausal women: a prospective study
   P 57
M.-S. Ardawi, M. Qari, A. Rouzi, R. Radady, A. Maimany (Jeddah, SA)
Vitamin D status in relation to bone mineral density, bone turnover markers and vitamin D receptor genotypes in Saudi pre- and postmenopausal women
   P 58
M.-S. Ardawi, M. Qari, A. Rouzi, R. Radady, B. Mustafa (Jeddah, SA)
Assessment of vitamin D status in Saudi men with osteoporosis
   P 59
M.-S. Ardawi, T. Bahksh, M. Qari, A. Rouzi, A. Rouzi, R. Radady, A. Maimany (Jeddah, SA)
Effectiveness of potassium bicarbonate administration to prevent sodium chloride-induced bone loss
   P 60
P. Frings-Meuthen, J. Buehlmeier, N. Baecker, M. Heer (Cologne, D)
Hospitalization in a department of internal medicine, a window of opportunity for vitamin D replenishment
   P 61
M. Nodelman, G. Rozen, Z. Shen-Orr, S. Ish-Shalom (Haifa, IL)
Choice of treatment for vitamin D deficiency in residents of an institution for developmentally-disabled, sunshine or supplement?
   P 62
Y. Alsberg Poran, G. Rozen, Z. Shen-Orr, S. Ish-Shalom (Jerusalem, Haifa, IL)
The effect of 1000 IU of vitamin D2 on increasing 25OHD concentration decreases as baseline 25OHD concentration increases
   P 63
K. Zhu, D. Bruce, A. Devine, R. Prince (Perth, AUS)
North versus south differences in sunlight exposure and seasonal vitamin D status of UK postmenopausal women: results from a longitudinal study
   P 64
A. Mavroeidi, F. O'Neill, P. Lee, A.L. Darling, W.D. Fraser, J.L. Berry, W. Lee, D.M. Reid, S. Lanham-New, H. Macdonald (Aberdeen, Guildford, Liverpool, Manchester, Surrey, UK)
Low calcium-to-phosphorus ratio in habitual diets interfere with calcium and bone metabolism in healthy pre-menopausal women with in a generally adequate calcium intake
   P 65
V. Kemi, M. Kärkkäinen, H. Rita, M. Laaksonen, T. Outila, C. Lamberg-Allardt (Helsinki, FIN)
Is salt sensitivity the link between hypertension and osteoporosis?
   P 66
L. Frassetto, O. Schmidlin, A. Sebastian (San Francisco, USA)
Effect of a low carbohydrate weight-reducing diet versus a high fruit and vegetable weight loss diet and a weight control group on markers of bone turnover
   P 67
R.H.T. Gannon, R. Hiscutt, H. Truby, H. Macdonald, D.P. Lovell, S. Shapses, W.D. Fraser, J. Dutton, S. Lanham-New (Lausanne, CH; Guildford, UK; Herston, AUS; Aberdeen, UK; New Brunswick, USA; Liverpool, UK)
Effects of milk basic protein on RANKL+ T cell-mediated bone metabolism in food-sensitive enteropathy
   P 68
A. Ono, H. Nakajima-Adachi, Y. Morita, A. Serizawa, H. Kiyono, S. Hachimura (Kawagoe, Tokyo, JP)
Vitamin D concentration is associated with muscle mass in men
   P 69
R. Kallikorm, M. Kull, M. Lember (Tartu, EST)
Preliminary analysis of the effects of a fruit and vegetable intervention trial on net endogenous acid production and skeletal health: results from the US Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL) study
   P 70
M. Abbate, Y. Jeanes, S. Lanham-New, L. Frassetto (London, Guildford, UK; San Francisco, USA)
Altered antioxidant status in adolescent female gymnasts compared to age-matched sedentary controls: impact on indices of bone health
   P 71
E. Alshammari, J. Nurmi-Lawton, S. Shafi, A. Taylor, G. Ferns, S. Lanham-New (Guildford, UK)
Extensive vitamin D deficiency among Kuwaiti adolescent females during the summer period: effects of lifestyle habits and implications for PBM attainment
   P 72
K. Alyahya, Z. Al-Mazidi, J. Morgan, W. Lee, J. Berry, S. Lanham-New (Kuwait, KWT; Guildford, Manchester, UK)
Extensive vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency in Saudi Arabian adolescent males and females: implications for peak bone mass attainment
   P 73
M. Al-Ghamdi, S. Lanham-New, J. Khan (Jeddah, SA; Guildford, UK)
A meta-analysis to quantify the contribution of dietary phosphate to the progression of osteoporosis under the acid-ash diet hypothesis
   P 74
T.R. Fenton, A.W. Lyon, M. Eliasziw, S.C. Tough, D.A. Hanley (Calgary, CAN)
Greater intake of protein from meat enhances calcium retention from a low calcium diet in healthy postmenopausal women: A controlled feeding study
   P 75
F. Roughead, L.K. Johnson, J.R. Hunt (Minnetonka, Grand Forks, USA)