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Calcium supplementation in adults

See Clinical aspects of key minerals and trace elements for the physiological function of calcium, and the effects of and risk factors for calcium deficiency. Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body (90% of calcium stores are in the bones).

For information on calcium supplementation in adults, see Preventing osteoporosis, and Hypocalcaemia.

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