But a few months ago, a study seemed to reduce any earlier fears that taking these popular pills could boost your risk of developing heart disease. The research, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, couldn’t find a link between taking calcium supplements and the build-up of calcium in the arteries of the heart. However, new research has once again brought up speculation that these supplements might actually be something of a danger to us. One study found that a high intake of calcium in the form of supplements was associated with an increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease in men. Interestingly, it was not the case in women.
So this may suggest that men should certainly avoid taking regular doses of calcium in supplement form. It’s important to remember that calcium itself is not the problem, and that if you get your calcium intake from your diet rather than supplements there is no chance of increased risk. The supplements are the only worrying aspect in the whole debate.