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Arq Gastroenterol ; 26(3): 50-4, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2627162

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Nine male healthy adults volunteers of average body weight 69.51 +/- 11.59 kg were submitted to 3 experimental diets: I complete diet, containing rice and beans (RB): II--low protein, low calcium: III--vegetable diet containing RB. The diets were consumed "ad libitum". The total energy intake in each dietary period were: 46.04 +/- 9.18; 37.57 +/- 9.04; 55.27 +/- 7.18 respectively. The average free choice for the proportion of rice/beans was 1.22 and 1.35 in the periods I and III. The protein balance was positive only for the diet I and the balance of calcium was positive in diets I and II. Zinc didn't attained positive balance neither in diet I. It is suggested that the presence of beans in diets I and III plays an important role in decreasing the bio-utilization of the studied nutrients.


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Calcium/pharmacokinetics , Dietary Proteins/pharmacokinetics , Energy Intake , Fabaceae , Oryza , Plants, Medicinal , Zinc/pharmacokinetics , Adult , Biological Availability , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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