The nutrient problem

Nutrition Reviews
Robert P Heaney

Abstract

Nutrient intake recommendations, unlike hormone replacement standards, are based empirically, rather than physiologically, i.e., they lack an a priori normal referent. Randomized controlled trials do not provide the needed referent and are unlikely to distinguish between fully normal and various suboptimal nutritional states. Several alternative approaches, each providing an a priori normal, are described and briefly discussed.

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Citations

May 16, 2012·Calcified Tissue International·Robert P Heaney
Sep 18, 2013·American Journal of Hypertension·Robert P Heaney
Mar 13, 2014·Journal of Clinical Densitometry : the Official Journal of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry·E Michael LewieckiJohn T Schousboe
Apr 18, 2014·Nutrition Reviews·Robert P Heaney
Oct 14, 2014·Journal of Endocrinological Investigation·R P Heaney
Sep 2, 2015·Expert Review of Vaccines·Sapna P SadaranganiGregory A Poland
Jun 23, 2015·Journal of the American College of Nutrition·Carole A BaggerlyAlexander Wunsch
Aug 29, 2012·Dermato-endocrinology·Joan M Lappe, Robert P Heaney
Oct 13, 2012·The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology·Robert P Heaney
Aug 27, 2016·Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine·Scott T Weiss, Augusto A Litonjua
Jan 17, 2019·Endocrine Connections·Stefan PilzMarlene Pandis
May 15, 2015·Nutrition Today·Robert P Heaney
Aug 8, 2013·The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism·Roger BouillonPaul Lips
Sep 20, 2017·Translational Neuroscience·Joseph Mathew AntonyMalkanthi Evans
May 6, 2017·European Journal of Nutrition·A ShaoJ C Griffiths
Feb 11, 2021·Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research·Barbara J Boucher
Nov 7, 2020·Hospital Pediatrics·Byron Alexander FosterJared P Austin

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