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Mardon J, Trzeciakiewicz A, Habauzit V, Davicco M, Lebecque P, Mercier S, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2009 Aug; 66(5):513-8. PMID: 19668107
Peak bone mass is a major determinant of osteoporosis pathogenesis during aging. Respective influences of energy and protein supplies on skeletal growth remains unclear. We investigated the effect of a...
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Trzeciakiewicz A, Habauzit V, Mercier S, Lebecque P, Davicco M, Coxam V, et al.
J Nutr Biochem . 2009 May; 21(5):424-31. PMID: 19427185
Hesperidin found in citrus fruits has been reported to be a promising bioactive compound for maintaining an optimal bone status in ovariectomized rodent models. In this study, we examined the...
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Demigne C, Sabboh H, Puel C, Remesy C, Coxam V
Nutr Res Rev . 2008 Dec; 17(2):249-58. PMID: 19079929
The present review examines the importance of dietary organic anions in preventive nutrition. Organic anions are chiefly supplied by plant foods, as partially neutralised K salts such as potassium citrate,...
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Brachet P, Chanson A, Demigne C, Batifoulier F, Alexandre-Gouabau M, Tyssandier V, et al.
Nutr Res Rev . 2008 Dec; 17(1):55-68. PMID: 19079915
The number of elderly individuals is growing rapidly worldwide and degenerative diseases constitute an increasing problem in terms of both public health and cost. Nutrition plays a role in the...
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Demigne C, Jacobs H, Moundras C, Davicco M, Horcajada M, Bernalier A, et al.
Eur J Nutr . 2008 Sep; 47(7):366-74. PMID: 18779917
Chicory inulin has been identified as an effective prebiotic to promote active fermentation and lactobacilli proliferation in the large intestine, and to enhance calcium (Ca) digestive absorption and deposition in...
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Leenhardt F, Fardet A, Lyan B, Gueux E, Rock E, Mazur A, et al.
J Am Coll Nutr . 2008 Aug; 27(2):222-8. PMID: 18689553
Background: Oxidative stress is implicated in the etiology of many diseases, but most of clinical trials failed to demonstrate beneficial effects of antioxidant supplementation. Methods: In the present experiment, we...
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Mardon J, Habauzit V, Trzeciakiewicz A, Davicco M, Lebecque P, Mercier S, et al.
Calcif Tissue Int . 2008 Apr; 82(5):373-82. PMID: 18437274
Low energy and protein intake has been suggested to contribute to the increased incidence of osteoporosis in the elderly. The impact of dietary protein on bone health is still a...
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Mardon J, Habauzit V, Trzeciakiewicz A, Davicco M, Lebecque P, Mercier S, et al.
J Nutr . 2008 Mar; 138(4):718-24. PMID: 18356326
High dietary protein intake generates endogenous acid production, which may adversely affect bone health. Alkaline potassium citrate (Kcit)(2) may contribute to the neutralization of the protein-induced metabolic acidosis. We investigated...
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Sabboh H, Coxam V, Horcajada M, Remesy C, Demigne C
Br J Nutr . 2007 Mar; 98(1):72-7. PMID: 17381878
Potassium (K) organic anion salts, such as potassium citrate or potassium malate in plant foods, may counteract low-grade metabolic acidosis induced by western diets, but little is known about the...
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Rault-Nania M, Gueux E, Demougeot C, Demigne C, Rock E, Mazur A
Br J Nutr . 2006 Nov; 96(5):840-4. PMID: 17092371
Effects of different inulin-type fructan fractions were studied on atherosclerotic plaque formation in male apo E-deficient mice. Thirty-two mice were randomly divided into four groups and received either a semi-purified...