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Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio in Human Bone

  • The ideal ratio of calcium to phosphorus in human bone is approximately 2 to 1 (2:1).
  • This specific proportion is critical for maintaining optimal bone mineralization, structural integrity, and skeletal strength.
  • In biochemical terms, this is often evaluated as a weight ratio where there is roughly twice as much calcium as phosphorus in healthy bone tissue (hydroxyapatite).
  • Imbalances in dietary intake—such as excessive phosphorus relative to calcium—can negatively impact this ratio, potentially leading to mineral leaching from the bones and compromised skeletal health over time.
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