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Calcium, the most abundant mineral in the body, is found in some foods, added to others, available as a dietary supplement, and present in some medicines (such as antacids). Calcium is required for muscle contraction, blood vessel expansion and contraction, secretion of hormones and enzymes, and transmitting impulses throughout the nervous system. The body strives to maintain constant concentrations of calcium in blood, muscle, and intercellular fluids, though less than <1% of total body calcium is needed to support these functions.

The remaining 99% of the body's calcium supply is stored in the bones and teeth where it supports their structure. Bone itself undergoes continuous remodeling, with constant resorption and deposition of calcium into new bone. The balance between bone resorption and deposition changes with age. Bone formation exceeds resorption in growing children, whereas in early and middle adulthood both processes are relatively equal. In aging adults, particularly among postmenopausal women, bone breakdown exceeds formation, resulting in bone loss that increases the risk of osteoporosis over time.
3D-printed polymer implant samples pass preclinical tests at Ilizarov Orthopedic Center

3D-printed polymer implant samples pass preclinical tests at Ilizarov Orthopedic Center

VTCRI scientist receives new federal grant for research into a heart mutation

VTCRI scientist receives new federal grant for research into a heart mutation

Endocrine Society announces winners of prestigious 2019 Laureate Awards

Endocrine Society announces winners of prestigious 2019 Laureate Awards

Simulations provide better understanding of calcium's role in titanium implant acceptance

Simulations provide better understanding of calcium's role in titanium implant acceptance

Research team to investigate how blood flow influences formation of plaque

Research team to investigate how blood flow influences formation of plaque

FDA accepts Bristol-Myers Squibb’s application for Sprycel for treating pediatric leukemia

FDA accepts Bristol-Myers Squibb’s application for Sprycel for treating pediatric leukemia

Genetics study uncovers key factors for fracture risk in osteoporosis

Genetics study uncovers key factors for fracture risk in osteoporosis

Genome-wide association study provides insight into biologic mechanisms leading to fractures

Genome-wide association study provides insight into biologic mechanisms leading to fractures

Blood pressure lowering therapy and statins continue to improve survival in patients with hypertension

Blood pressure lowering therapy and statins continue to improve survival in patients with hypertension

Taking vacations could prolong life, suggests new study

Taking vacations could prolong life, suggests new study

Neanderthals could have died out due to climate change

Neanderthals could have died out due to climate change

New imaging technique allows mapping electrical activity in single neurons

New imaging technique allows mapping electrical activity in single neurons

Harvard scientists end 40-year-quest for elusive identity of 'hearing' protein

Harvard scientists end 40-year-quest for elusive identity of 'hearing' protein

Scientists design biomaterial that stimulates growth of blood vessels in teeth after root canal

Scientists design biomaterial that stimulates growth of blood vessels in teeth after root canal

The man who sold America on vitamin D — and profited in the process

The man who sold America on vitamin D — and profited in the process

Children have better nutrition when they live near forests, global study shows

Children have better nutrition when they live near forests, global study shows

One out of two children not getting enough nutrients needed for their health

One out of two children not getting enough nutrients needed for their health

Quality-improvement project to standardize feeding practices helps micro preemies gain weight

Quality-improvement project to standardize feeding practices helps micro preemies gain weight

UCLA study demonstrates use of magnetic force to manage chronic pain

UCLA study demonstrates use of magnetic force to manage chronic pain

Alzheimer's drug may prevent disease progression if used before symptoms appear

Alzheimer's drug may prevent disease progression if used before symptoms appear

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