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That’s absolutely true.

As the body agesThis can cause bones to break down and increase your risk of osteoporosis, a disease that weakens the foundation of your skeleton and increases the likelihood of fractures.

Fractures are especially devastating for older adults, as a broken bone can mean long recovery, disability, and even premature death.

Strong bones are essential to overall health. WavebreakMediaMicro – stock.adobe.com

While age, gender, and genetics play important roles in bone health, you can slow bone loss through diet and lifestyle choices.

In particular, experts point out the following nutrients: calcium and Vitamin D — It can help keep your bones strong as the years go by.

calcium

Dark green leafy vegetables are rich in calcium, an essential nutrient that helps maintain bone health as we age. Alamy Stock Photo

Sue Shaps, professor of nutritional sciences at Rutgers University, explained: The New York Times This week we learned that if we don’t get enough calcium from our food, our body will strip the mineral from our bones, weakening them over time.

Women aged 19 to 50 Take 1,000 milligrams of calcium daily, or 1,200 mg if older.

Men between the ages of 19 and 70 need 1,000 mg, and older men need 1,200 mg.

A glass of milk It contains 300 mg of calcium. Dairy products such as cottage cheese and yogurt, bony fish such as sardines, and dark green leafy vegetables such as kale and collard greens are also good sources of calcium.

Although our ability to absorb calcium from food declines with age, experts recommend getting calcium through thoughtful dietary intake rather than through food. supplement.

Vitamin D

Your body doesn’t produce vitamin D naturally, so you must get it from the sun, food, or dietary supplements. Julia Furman – stock.adobe.com

Vitamin D is essential for bone health because it helps with calcium absorption, and it also plays an important role in the immune system, and muscle and nerve health.

Vitamin D is not produced naturally in the body and must be obtained from sunlight, food, and Dietary Supplements.

The recommended daily intake of vitamin D for adults is 600 international units (also known as IU), increasing to 800 IU after age 70.

Foods such as canned tuna, rainbow trout, salmon, mushrooms, egg yolks, and milk are all good sources of vitamin D.

protein

Eggs provide calcium and protein. Alamy Stock Photo

Protein is essential Maintains bone health and muscle mass and prevents osteoporosis.

The recommended daily protein intake for adults is 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight, so a 150-pound man should consume 54 grams of protein per day.

However, a study published last year They suggest that older adults would benefit from consuming 1 to 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily, which works out to 68 to 109 grams for a 150-pound person.

a 2021 Survey A study of older Australians found that consuming 3.5 servings of calcium- and protein-rich dairy products per day was associated with a 33% reduction in fractures compared to consuming them twice a day.

Protein sources include lean meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, dairy products, nuts, legumes, chickpeas and tofu.

Other Vitamins and Minerals

Considered one of the healthiest diets out there, especially known for its association with longer life span and a reduced risk of developing various lifestyle-related diseases, the Mediterranean diet is a style of eating rather than a strict diet. happy_lark – stock.adobe.com

Mediterranean dietA diet rich in fruits and vegetables can help support bone health by protecting cells from damage, slowing the aging process and slowing the progression of osteoporosis.

The staples of the Mediterranean diet – legumes, nuts, leafy vegetables and fruits – magnesium It also contains potassium, both of which support bone health.

“Increasing the variety of foods you eat is one of the best ways to impact bone health,” Kelsey Mangano, an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, told the Times.

Prunes and blueberries may support bone health as women age. Alamy Stock Photo

Prunes and blueberries may benefit bone health in older women. 2022 Survey A study of 235 postmenopausal women found that those who ate four to six prunes a day for a year were less likely to lose bone density at the hip than those who didn’t.

another Small-scale trials A study of the same demographic found that people who consumed 17.5 grams of freeze-dried blueberry powder (the equivalent of 3/4 cup of fresh blueberries) every day for six weeks retained more calcium in their bones than people who didn’t consume any powder.

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Don’t forget to exercise

In addition to a nutritious diet, your body also needs exercise to age gracefully. Shutterstock / NDAB Creativity

Experts advise that diet alone cannot prevent osteoporosis.

A healthy diet should be complemented by exercise. Adults 65 and older Log In addition to strength and balance exercises, do at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise each week.

“Exercise and a nutritious diet with enough calcium, vitamin D and protein are the foundations of healthy bones,” Shapseth told The Times.

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