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Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station; Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Home Economics; Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station; The State University of Iowa, Department of Pediatrics; and The North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Experimental Statistics
Calcium, phosphorus and nitrogen intakes and retentions were studied for
That the type of diet was one of the factors influencing calcium retention was shown by the larger percentage of calcium retentions of subjects on controlled diets as compared with those on their customary self-chosen diets, when the calcium intakes were similar.
In view of the fact that diets probably vary among the general population to a greater extent than did those used by the group of college women studied, the desirability of a generous calcium allowance for young women of college age (17 to 24) seems indicated, and the calcium allowance of 1 gm. recommended by the Committee on Food and Nutrition of the National Research Council for girls of 16 to 20 might well be recommended for the group 17 to 24 years old.
For the large group of 124, calcium, phosphorus and nitrogen retention relationship was similar to the relationship commonly accepted. This was not the case for the individual whose balances were studied intensively. For the purposes of estimating population needs, it would seem that a short-time study of a large group is more desirable than the intensive study of one individual.
Manuscript received 4 June 1942.