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    Kadınlarda kalsiyum ve kalsiyum emilimine yardımcı olan diğer besin öğeleri tüketiminin değerlendirilmesi
    (DergiPark, 2021) Simzari, Wida; Besler, Halit Tanju; Saeidlou, Sakineh Nouri; Bektas, Yener
    Nutritional status reflects the level of satisfaction of a person’s physiological needs for nutrients. Adequate consumption of calcium, which is one of the nutrients, is important for individuals of all age groups. However, it is more important for women to take this nutrient at a sufficient level due to their physiological structure. The study was a cross-sectional study conducted on 400 women aged 18-30 years in Ardabil district, Iran. Data were collected using socio-economic and food habits questionnaires. “24-hour recall” was used to determine the food intake status. The daily energy and nutrients consumed were evaluated according to the dietary recommended intake (DRI). The obtained data were evaluated using the SPSS 16.0 statistical computer program. Results showed that the energy and protein intake in urban areas was higher than in rural areas, and these differences were significant respectively (p<0.001, p<0.05). The mean protein intake in urban and rural areas was above the DRI value (46 g/d). Energy, magnesium, zinc and calcium intakes were determined below the DRI value. The difference between women living in urban and rural areas in terms of calcium intake is significant (p<0.001). The difference between the average calcium intake of high school graduate women living in urban and rural areas is significant (p<0.001). This study showed that the amount of calcium intake of women living in urban and rural areas was lower than the recommendations. In addition, calcium intake in rural areas was less than in urban areas, and this difference was significant

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