Sex differences in phosphate homeostasis: Females excrete more phosphate and calcium after an oral phosphate challenge.
Mandy E TurnerAmanda S PaynterChristine A WhiteTom MazzettiEmilie C WardPatrick A NormanJenny Munroe RdMichael A AdamsRachel Mary HoldenPublished in: The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (2022)
Taken together, these data identify sex differences in acute phosphate homeostasis, specifically that females may mobilize and excrete endogenous sources of calcium and phosphate in response to oral phosphate compared to males. While high levels of dietary phosphate negatively impact bone, our results suggest that females may incur more risk from these diets.