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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

High Sodium Intake and Urinary Calcium Loss in Women

  • Yes, a high dietary sodium intake significantly increases the urinary excretion of calcium in women.
  • When the body processes excess sodium, the kidneys excrete more sodium, and calcium is concurrently lost in the urine as part of this regulatory mechanism.
  • This excessive loss of calcium can negatively impact bone density and mineral balance over time, potentially increasing the risk of bone-related concerns such as osteoporosis.
  • Maintaining a balanced mineral intake and moderating sodium consumption are essential factors in supporting proper calcium retention and overall skeletal health.
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