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Supplementing Low-Sodium Bicarbonate–Calcic (Lete)(®) Water: Effects in Women on Bone and Systemic Metabolism

Calcium (Ca) represents about 40% of the total mineral mass, mainly in the bone, providing mechanical strength to the skeleton and teeth. An adequate Ca intake is necessary for bone growth and development in children and adolescents and for maintaining bone mineral loss in elderly age. Ca deficiency...

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Autores principales: Marino, Carmen, Pagano, Imma, Castaldo, Giuseppe, Grimaldi, Manuela, D’Elia, Maria, Santoro, Angelo, Conte, Aurelio, Molettieri, Paola, Parisella, Chiara, Buonocore, Michela, D’Ursi, Anna Maria, Rastrelli, Luca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999205
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13111109
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author Marino, Carmen
Pagano, Imma
Castaldo, Giuseppe
Grimaldi, Manuela
D’Elia, Maria
Santoro, Angelo
Conte, Aurelio
Molettieri, Paola
Parisella, Chiara
Buonocore, Michela
D’Ursi, Anna Maria
Rastrelli, Luca
author_facet Marino, Carmen
Pagano, Imma
Castaldo, Giuseppe
Grimaldi, Manuela
D’Elia, Maria
Santoro, Angelo
Conte, Aurelio
Molettieri, Paola
Parisella, Chiara
Buonocore, Michela
D’Ursi, Anna Maria
Rastrelli, Luca
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description Calcium (Ca) represents about 40% of the total mineral mass, mainly in the bone, providing mechanical strength to the skeleton and teeth. An adequate Ca intake is necessary for bone growth and development in children and adolescents and for maintaining bone mineral loss in elderly age. Ca deficiency predisposes to osteopenia and osteoporosis. Healthy nutrition, including an adequate intake of Ca-rich food, is paramount to prevent and cure osteoporosis. Recently, several clinical studies have demonstrated that, in conditions of Ca dysmetabolism, Ca-rich mineral water is beneficial as a valuable source of Ca to be used as an alternative to caloric Ca-rich dairy products. Although promising, these data have been collected from small groups of participants. Moreover, they mainly regard the effect of Ca-rich mineral water on bone metabolism. In contrast, an investigation of the effect of Ca supplementation on systemic metabolism is needed to address the spreading of systemic metabolic dysfunction often associated with Ca dysmetabolism. In the present study, we analyzed urine and blood sera of 120 women in perimenopausal condition who were subjected for six months to 2l daily consumption of bicarbonate–calcium mineral water marketed under (®)Lete. Remarkably, this water, in addition to being rich in calcium and bicarbonate, is also low in sodium. A complete set of laboratory tests was carried out to investigate whether the specific water composition was such to confirm the known therapeutic effects on bone metabolism. Second, but not least, urine and blood sera were analyzed using NMR-based metabolomic procedures to investigate, other than the action on Ca metabolism, potential system-wide metabolic effects. Our data show that Lete water is a valid supplement for compensating for Ca dysmetabolism and preserving bone health and integrity.
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spelling pubmed-106733062023-10-24 Supplementing Low-Sodium Bicarbonate–Calcic (Lete)(®) Water: Effects in Women on Bone and Systemic Metabolism Marino, Carmen Pagano, Imma Castaldo, Giuseppe Grimaldi, Manuela D’Elia, Maria Santoro, Angelo Conte, Aurelio Molettieri, Paola Parisella, Chiara Buonocore, Michela D’Ursi, Anna Maria Rastrelli, Luca Metabolites Article Calcium (Ca) represents about 40% of the total mineral mass, mainly in the bone, providing mechanical strength to the skeleton and teeth. An adequate Ca intake is necessary for bone growth and development in children and adolescents and for maintaining bone mineral loss in elderly age. Ca deficiency predisposes to osteopenia and osteoporosis. Healthy nutrition, including an adequate intake of Ca-rich food, is paramount to prevent and cure osteoporosis. Recently, several clinical studies have demonstrated that, in conditions of Ca dysmetabolism, Ca-rich mineral water is beneficial as a valuable source of Ca to be used as an alternative to caloric Ca-rich dairy products. Although promising, these data have been collected from small groups of participants. Moreover, they mainly regard the effect of Ca-rich mineral water on bone metabolism. In contrast, an investigation of the effect of Ca supplementation on systemic metabolism is needed to address the spreading of systemic metabolic dysfunction often associated with Ca dysmetabolism. In the present study, we analyzed urine and blood sera of 120 women in perimenopausal condition who were subjected for six months to 2l daily consumption of bicarbonate–calcium mineral water marketed under (®)Lete. Remarkably, this water, in addition to being rich in calcium and bicarbonate, is also low in sodium. A complete set of laboratory tests was carried out to investigate whether the specific water composition was such to confirm the known therapeutic effects on bone metabolism. Second, but not least, urine and blood sera were analyzed using NMR-based metabolomic procedures to investigate, other than the action on Ca metabolism, potential system-wide metabolic effects. Our data show that Lete water is a valid supplement for compensating for Ca dysmetabolism and preserving bone health and integrity. MDPI 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10673306/ /pubmed/37999205 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13111109 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Marino, Carmen
Pagano, Imma
Castaldo, Giuseppe
Grimaldi, Manuela
D’Elia, Maria
Santoro, Angelo
Conte, Aurelio
Molettieri, Paola
Parisella, Chiara
Buonocore, Michela
D’Ursi, Anna Maria
Rastrelli, Luca
Supplementing Low-Sodium Bicarbonate–Calcic (Lete)(®) Water: Effects in Women on Bone and Systemic Metabolism
title Supplementing Low-Sodium Bicarbonate–Calcic (Lete)(®) Water: Effects in Women on Bone and Systemic Metabolism
title_full Supplementing Low-Sodium Bicarbonate–Calcic (Lete)(®) Water: Effects in Women on Bone and Systemic Metabolism
title_fullStr Supplementing Low-Sodium Bicarbonate–Calcic (Lete)(®) Water: Effects in Women on Bone and Systemic Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Supplementing Low-Sodium Bicarbonate–Calcic (Lete)(®) Water: Effects in Women on Bone and Systemic Metabolism
title_short Supplementing Low-Sodium Bicarbonate–Calcic (Lete)(®) Water: Effects in Women on Bone and Systemic Metabolism
title_sort supplementing low-sodium bicarbonate–calcic (lete)(®) water: effects in women on bone and systemic metabolism
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999205
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13111109
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