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Title: [Analysis of vitamin and mineral sufficiency in children using data of consumption with food and urinary excretion]. Author: Kodentsova VM, Burbina EV, Vrzhesinskaia OA, Pereverzeva OG, Starovoĭtov MV, Spiricheva TV. Journal: Vopr Pitan; 2003; 72(6):10-5. PubMed ID: 14870582. Abstract: It has been shown that vitamin C and B2, calcium and phosphorus daily intake strongly correlated with their urinary excretion in children 5-8 years old (Moscow) from the decreased bone mineral density risk group. Hour urinary calcium, phosphorus, creatinine excretion values for adequately supplied children has been determined. Vitamin and mineral status evaluation by means of estimation of vitamins and minerals consumption and urinary level (except vitamin B2) give relatively coincided results. Difference between these methods of nutritive status assessment attains 8-25 per cent. Thus these methods are substituted for group nutritive status evaluation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]