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charle [14.2K]
1 year ago
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true or false: a person who does not consume adequate calcium intakes, will have less calcium in the blood.

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Ad libitum [116K]1 year ago
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the given statement is false because by keeping the proper levels of serum calcium, the body will extract calcium from the bones.

<h3>The body gets the calcium it needs in what way?</h3>

Calcium is obtained by the body in two different ways. One method involves consuming calcium-rich foods or supplements, while the other involves using calcium that the body already contains. The body will remove calcium from bones if there is not a sufficient intake of foods containing calcium. The ideal scenario is that the calcium that is "borrowed" from the bones will be replaced later.

<h3>What is a calcium balance that is negative?</h3>

This can result in bone loss and is sometimes referred to as "negative calcium balance." Menopause, a disorder that reduces the number of hormones that help to form and preserve bone, tends to make women have greater bone loss than males later in life.

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