Title: Calcium Rich Mineral Waters and Osteoporosis
1Calcium Rich Mineral Waters and Osteoporosis
- Mine Karagülle, MD
- Istanbul University
- Istanbul Medical Faculty Department of Medical
Ecology Hydroclimatology
2A tiny reminder!
- Osteoporosis is a bone disease characterized by a
reduction in bone tissue relative to the volume
of anatomical bone that increases susceptibility
to fracture, particularly in menopausal women
3A tiny reminder!
- With the increase in life expectancy and in the
number of elderly people, osteoporotic fractures
are becaming a major public health problem in
industrialized countries -
4Calcium Requirement
- Among dietary factors implicated as risk factors
for the development of osteoporosis, calcium
intake is considered one of the major
determinants of bone health
5Calcium Requirement
- It is generally agreed that an adequate calcium
intake(1200-1500mg/d) is necessary for the
acquisition of an ideal peak bone mass and for
the maintenance of the bone mineral density in
adults, in postmenopausal women, and in the
elderly.
6Calcium supplementation with calcium-rich mineral
waters A systematic review and meta-analysis
Böhmer et al. Osteoporosis Int 200011938-943
- First all publications on calcium absorbtion from
mineral waters were identified - In a second step, studies comparing calcium
absorption from mineral waters with that fom
dairy products - Six publications were assessed in this
meta-analysis - Four studies fulfilled all inclusion criteria
7Halpern et al.Am J Prew Med19917379-83
- N15 lactose-intolerant adults
- Calcium bioavailability from mineral water at
least comperable to dairy products. - Mineral water is a useful calcium source for
lactose-intolerant adults
8Heaney and Dowell .Osteoporosis Int 1994231-44
- N18 Healthy women
- Calcium bioavailability from mineral water at
least comperable to dairy products
9Couzy et al Am J Clin Nutr 1995621239-44
- N9 Healthy women
- Calcium bioavailability from mineral water
comperable to dairy products
10Van Dokkum et al Br J Nutr 199675 893-903
- N12 Healthy young adult women
- Calcium bioavailability from mineral water(37.0)
comperable with dairy products(37.7-42.2). - Combined with a spaghetti meal, calcium
bioavailability from mineral water increases
significantly (46.1)
11Guillemant et al Osteoporosis Int 1997 785-6
- N12 Healthy young adult men
- Inhibition of PTH-secretion induced by mineral
water rich in calcium
12Wynckell et al Miner Electrolyte Metab
19972388-92
- N12 Students(8 men, 4women)
- The intestinal calcium absorption from mineral
waters with three different concentrations
(10.4,78 and 467mg/L) is comperable. - Calcium- rich mineral water is a useful calcium
source for the elderly and patients with lactose
intolerance
13Calcium absorption from mineral water
Mineral waters Subjects(n) Ca2 (mg/L) Absorption Mean()
Sangemini women (18) 318 47,5
Contrex women (9) 466 23,8
Ferrarella women(12) 368 37,0
Mineral water I students male (8) female (4) 10.4 34,1
Mineral water II students male (8) female (4) 78 37,0
Mineral water III students male (8) female (4) 467 36,1
14Ion concentration of tested mineral waters(mg/L)
Brand name Na Ca2 Mg2 Cl- SO42- HCO32-
Sangemini 16.5 318 14.6 15 42 1000
Ferrarelle 47 368 17 22 5 1385
VittelGrande 3.8 202 36 7.2 306 402
Contrex 10 466 83 8 1160 403
15Effect of high-calcium mineral water on bone loss
- Copellero et al. Calcif Tissue Int
199659238-239 - Randomized Controlled Trial
- (n45 postmenopausal women)
- study period (131 months)
16Effect of high-calcium mineral water on bone loss
- Copellero et al. Calcif Tissue Int
199659238-239 - Gr.I 1L/day calcium mineral water
- (Ferrarella 408 mg/L Ca)
- Gr.II1L/day low calcium mineral water 80 mg/L
17Effect of high-calcium mineral water on bone loss
- Copellero et al. Calcif Tissue Int
199659238-239 - Gr.I (high calcium MW) significant reduction in
osteocalcin levels - Gr.II (low calcium MW)significant decrease in
bone mineral density - High calcium mineral water as an effective
prophylaxis in postmenopausal bone loss
18Importance of bioavailable calcium drinking water
on bone mass
- Costi et al. J Endocrinol Invest 199922852-856
- Case report N255 women (30-70 years of age) in a
small community area
19Importance of bioavailable calcium drinking water
on bone mass
- Costi et al. J Endocrinol Invest 199922852-856
- Gr.A drinking regularly a high Ca mineral
water318mg/L (Sangemini) - Gr.B drinking different type of water with a
lower Ca content 83mg/L
20Importance of bioavailable calcium drinking water
on bone mass
- Costi et al. J Endocrinol Invest 199922852-856
- Gr.A women ingested a significanthy higher
quantity of calcium than Gr.B - Gr.A average bone density values were slightly
but significanty higher than Gr. B
21EPIDOS Cohort Study
- Aptel,I et al.J Bone Miner Res 199914829-833
- The study included 4434 women over 75 years of
age - A significant correlation was found between total
calcium intake and bone density at the femoral
neck -
22EPIDOS Cohort Study
- Aptel,I et al.J Bone Miner Res 199914829-833
- An increase of 100 mg/day in calcium from
drinking water was associated to a 0.5 increase
in femoral bone density - Dietary calcium from other sources only led to a
0.2 increase
23Meunier et al Osteoporosis Int Published online
3 March 2005
- Consumption of high calcium mineral water lowers
biochemical indices of bone remodeling in
postmenopausal women with low calcium intake - Significant decrease of PTH, osteocalcin,bone
alkaline phosphatase serum and urine type-1
collagen C telopeptide in the HCaMW group
compared to placebo group
24mineral waters rich in calcium
Brand name Ca2 mg/L Country
Adelborner 569 Switzerland
Eptinger 555 Switzerland
St. Augustinus 585 Germany
St. Margareten 566 Germany
Schillerquelle Ensingen 585 Germany
25mineral waters rich in calcium
Brand name Ca2 mg/L Country
Akmina 428 Turkey
Hunyadi Janos 483 Hungary
Sirma 304 Turkey
Borsec 310 Hungary
Anatolya 249 Turkey
Kekkuti 242 Hungary
Kula 236 Turkey
Mira 230 Hungary
26Conclusion
- Although data are available from only a few
studies with relatively small number of subjects - calcium-rich mineral waters seem to offer an
effective alternative to calcium supplementation
from milk and diary products
27Conclusion
- Some mineral waters with high calcium levels,
might be significant sources of calcium - And they are calorie free
28THANK YOU