Clara Y. Park, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Nutrition Science | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
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(The effect of calcium intake and vitamin D status on calcium and bone metabolism in females during growth and postmenopause.) |
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Han A, Park Y, Lee YK, et al. (2022) Position Statement: Vitamin D Intake to Prevent Osteoporosis and Fracture in Adults. Journal of Bone Metabolism. 29: 205-215 |
Bu SY, Choi MJ, Choi DS, et al. (2022) Perspectives on the systematic review for the 2020 Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans for calcium. Nutrition Research and Practice. 16: S89-S112 |
Park CY, Lee B, Lee SJ. (2020) Short Term Intake of Does Not Affect Bone Biomarkers in Young Korean Women with Low Calcium Intake. Clinical Nutrition Research. 9: 90-96 |
Park CY. (2019) Vitamin D in the Prevention and Treatment of Osteoarthritis: From Clinical Interventions to Cellular Evidence. Nutrients. 11 |
Park CY, Lee WH, Fleet JC, et al. (2014) Calcium and vitamin D intake maintained from preovariectomy independently affect calcium metabolism and bone properties in Sprague Dawley rats. Osteoporosis International : a Journal Established as Result of Cooperation Between the European Foundation For Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the Usa. 25: 1905-15 |
Park CY, Weaver CM. (2012) Vitamin D interactions with soy isoflavones on bone after menopause: a review. Nutrients. 4: 1610-21 |
Elble AE, Hill KM, Park CY, et al. (2011) Effect of calcium carbonate particle size on calcium absorption and retention in adolescent girls. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 30: 171-7 |
Park CY, Hill KM, Elble AE, et al. (2010) Daily supplementation with 25 μg cholecalciferol does not increase calcium absorption or skeletal retention in adolescent girls with low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D. The Journal of Nutrition. 140: 2139-44 |