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Calcium Does Not Aid in Weight Loss
posted 10/25/06
New research shows that calcium supplements do not help overweight or obese people slim down. Researchers from the National Institutes of Health presented their findings from the Supplemental Calcium in Overweight Out-Patients (SCOOP) study at the NAASO, The Obesity Society, annual conference in Boston on October 22. Of the 340 overweight and obese participants, those who received a calcium supplement did not show any significant differences in body weight change or body fat mass change over the two-year trial, compared to those who did not take the supplement.
Yanovski J, Parikh S, Yanoff L, Calis K, et al. Supplemental Calcium in Overweight Out-Patients (SCOOP): A Randomized, Controlled Trial of the Effects of Calcium Supplementation on Body Weight and Body Composition. Paper presented at: Annual Scientific Meeting of NAASO, The Obesity Society; Oct. 22, 2006; Boston, MA.
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