fill up on calcium
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Fill Up On Calcium
Calcium is the most abundantly present mineral in the human body but it is also the one which causes a
number of problems in both sexes, especially in women. The levels of calcium in the body must be
managed with a proper diet to avoid getting osteoporosis, brittle bones and other bone related
problems.
Both men and women start losing the calcium in the body by the age of 35 and the loss is even greater
for women during menopause. The bones develop rapidly during the teenage years but unfortunately
many of the teenagers do not include enough calcium in their diets.
The amount of calcium needed by a woman varies depending on her age and hormonal state but the
general consumption ranges between:
Ages 11-24: 1200-1500 mg
Ages 25-50: 1000 mg
Pregnant: 1200-1500 mg
Older than 50 (postmenopausal): 1000 mg-1500 mg
Older than 65: 1500 mg
The main sources of calcium are milk and other dairy products but for those who are lactose intolerant,
this may prove to be a major problem. There are many other foods that provide this extra source of
calcium. They are:
Sardines
Broccoli
Cereal
Calcium supplements
Green leafy vegetables
Soy milk
Almonds
Sesame seeds
Oranges
There are some easy ways to include calcium-rich foods in your daily diet with breakfast, lunch, dinner
and snacks.
For breakfast, have cereal with milk
Drink a glass of orange juice
Have a bowl of yogurt with fresh fruits
Add different types of cheeses to your sandwiches
Replace carbonated drinks with plain or flavoured milk
Eat Greek Yogurt
Include legumes in your daily food
Eat low-fat desserts made with milk
Eat a few almonds everyday
Enjoy caffeine-infused milk drinks
There are a number of factors that reduce bone density in the body leading to osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis occurs when the bones in the body become too brittle and start breaking. It is caused by
low levels of calcium in the body and also due to various genetic causes. Some of the causes include:
Too much alcohol consumption
Irregular periods
Little or no exercise
Not enough calcium in the diet
Smoking
Hereditary reasons
Below normal weight
Increasing bone density and keeping osteoporosis is an easy thing to do except when it is caused due to
genetic causes. Make simple changes to your diet, exercise regularly and keep unhealthy habits at bay to
keep you bones strong and healthy. Visit your nearest Apollo Cradle centre to get your bone density
levels tested and learn more on the best foods for stronger bones.
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