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For every cup of coffee consumed, (equivalent to consuming 150mg of caffeine), 5 mg of calcium is excreted in the urine. If you are taking calcium supplements, it is advised to drink your coffee at least a half hour before or after taking the supplement.

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No. Calcium is an element.

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Relation between caffeine and calcium?

There have been some studies that suggest caffeine lessens the calcium in bone.


Which ingredient found in coffee and cola can decrease calcium absorption?

Caffeine: Caffeine has a small effect on calcium absorption. It can temporarily increase calcium excretion and may modestly decrease calcium absorption, an effect easily offset by increasing calcium consumption in the diet.


Is there calcium in bananas?

No there is not any Caffeine in Bananas. Bananas consist Iron.


Do mung beans contain caffeine?

No, but they do contain vitamin C and fiber. They also contain some protein, iron and calcium but no caffeine reported.


What does not increase the risk of osteoporosis high caffeine consumption smoking low dietary intake of calcium or moderate alcohol consumption?

Moderate alcohol consumption does not increase the risk of osteoporosis. In fact, some studies suggest that moderate alcohol intake may have a protective effect on bone density. However, excessive alcohol consumption is detrimental to bone health.


What is the difference between caffeine and calcium?

Caffeine is a naturally occurring compound and acts as a stimulant as well as a diuretic. Calcium (Ca) is an element (20 in the periodic table) and is used in bone and shell growth in many animals as well as assists in cell signaling.


Do caffeinated colas cause calcium deficiency?

Caffeine can increase calcium excretion, but not usually to any significant extent. One cup of coffee and lead to a calcium loss of 2-3 mg, something offset by adding a tablespoon of milk. (see cited source on side) For additional information: http://www.answers.com/caffeine


Does coffee make bones brittle?

Yes, caffeine takes calcium out of your bones and your marrow, so if you don't drink/eat a lot of vitamin D and calcium and drink a lot of caffeine you could develop brittle bone disease, or osteoporosis.


What happens if your nervous system is slowed?

The answer is that you will never be nervous again and that you have to much caffeine causing your body losing calcium.


Why should you eat calcuim rich items compared to caffeine rich items?

There is some evidence that shows that excessive caffeine consumption can pull calcium out of bone tissue thus weakening the bones.


Is it bad to eat and drink everyday with phosphoric acid in it?

The main way you would eat or drink phosphoric acid would be in soft drinks - primarily colas. A well-controlled clinical study using calcium-balance methods found no impact of carbonated soft drinks containing phosphoric acid on calcium excretion.The study compared the impact of water, milk, and various soft drinks (two with caffeine and two without; two with phosphoric acid and two with citric acid) on the calcium balance of 20- to 40-year-old women who customarily consumed ~3 or more cups (680 mL) of a carbonated soft drink per day. They found that, relative to water, only milk and the two caffeine-containing soft drinks increased urinary calcium, and that the calcium loss associated with the caffeinated soft drink consumption was about equal to that previously found for caffeine alone. Phosphoric acid without caffeine had no impact on urine calcium, nor did it augment the urinary calcium loss related to caffeine. Because studies have shown that the effect of caffeine is compensated for by reduced calcium losses later in the day. the study concluded that the net effect of carbonated beverages-including those with caffeine and phosphoric acid-is negligible, and that the skeletal effects of carbonated soft drink consumption are likely due primarily to milk displacement.


How are chicken bones and human bones affected by caffeine?

Well, if you have a drink with caffeine, such as tea, you can put milk in it and the milk (which contains calcium) will strengthen your teeth and bones. It applies with both chicken and human bones. :) OH YAY