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Calcium and magnesium in drinking-water

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Overview

The meeting report is on the role and possible health benefits of calcium and magnesium in drinking-water, and includes the following sections:

  • global dietary calcium and magnesium intakes;
  • the contribution of drinking water to calcium and magnesium intake;
  • health significance of calcium and magnesium;
  • role of drinking-water in relation to bone metabolism;
  • epidemiological studies and the association of cardiovascular disease risks with water hardness and magnesium in particular;
  • water production, technical issues and economics.

 

WHO Team
Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
194
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978 92 4 156355 0
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