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Scientific Opinion in relation to the authorisation procedure for health claims on calcium and vitamin D and the reduction of the risk of osteoporotic fractures by reducing bone loss pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006

机译:关于根据1924/2006号法规(EC)第14条通过减少骨质流失来降低钙和维生素D的健康声称的授权程序以及降低骨质疏松性骨折风险的科学意见

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Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies was asked to deliver a scientific opinion in relation to the authorisation procedure for health claims on calcium and vitamin D and the reduction of the risk of osteoporotic fractures by reducing bone loss pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006. A cause and effect relationship was established between the intake of calcium, either alone or in combination with vitamin D, and reducing the loss of BMD, which may contribute to a reduction in the risk of bone fracture. This relationship implies that the critical nutrient in relation to the claimed effect is calcium. The Panel proposes that at least 1200 mg of calcium from all sources or at least 1200 mg of calcium and 800 I.U. of vitamin D from all sources to be consumed daily should be considered for the purpose of setting conditions of use for a risk reduction claim on the loss of BMD, which may contribute to a reduction in the risk of bone fracture. The target population is women 50 years and older. Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL) have been established for calcium and vitamin D in adults.
机译:应欧洲委员会的要求,要求营养产品,营养和过敏问题专门委员会就钙和维生素D的健康声明授权程序以及通过减少骨骼减少骨质疏松性骨折的风险提供科学意见根据1924/2006号法规(EC)第14条的规定。在单独或与维生素D组合摄入钙与减少BMD的损失之间建立了因果关系,这可能有助于降低骨折的风险。这种关系意味着与要求的作用有关的关键营养素是钙。专家小组建议从所有来源获取至少1200 mg钙,或至少1200 mg钙和800I.U。为了确定降低BMD损失的风险声明的使用条件,应考虑每天从所有来源摄取的维生素D的摄入量,这可能有助于降低骨折的风险。目标人群是50岁以上的女性。已经为成人的钙和维生素D建立了可忍受的最高摄入量(UL)。

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    《EFSA Journal》 |2010年第5期|共10页
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