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- W2332300629 abstract "Milk is a rich source of minerals such as calcium, potassium, sodium, phosphor, vitamins, and other nutrients. Milk and its products are important intake for human development in early and late ages. Daily requirement of calcium is about 1200 mg for breasting moms and children while this requirement for adults in general is about 800 mg. The daily calcium intake without milk and its products can not exceed 300 mg (METIN, 2001). In recent years the popularity of soft drinks rose whereas milk consumption declined in western countries and a significant proportion of US children and especially adolescents fails to meet the recommended level of calcium intake which is primarily source of milk (YEN and LIN, 2002). Daily higher intake of calcium during 1–25 years and early adulthood strengthens peak bone mass and teeth structures and delays the onset of bones fracture as known osteoporosis seen in females later in life (USDHHS, 1988). It has also been cited that the improved dietary intake save in $ 5.1 billion and $ 10.7 billion each year in US in medical care costs and premature deaths associated with osteoporosis-related hip fractures (BAREFIELD, 1996). Last few decades, a rapid population growth due in fact to irrigation system built in 1994 was observed in Southern Anatolian Region (SAR). A higher population movement of migration took place in Sanliurfa Province where the major irrigation system located in is of importance. The urban population was around 550 thousand in 1990 and this number was estimated to be 840 thousand in 2000 approximately 4.2 % growth rate per year (TURKISH STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, 2003). Assuming the accumulated growth rate, the current population may be around one million in the city. A rapid population growth brought" @default.
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