22/10/2020
These are a few simple
tips one must follow to prevent osteoporosis and manage if they already have osteoporosis:
• Early morning sunshine: Sun is the best source of vitamin D..make sure to sit out in the sun for atleast 30 minutes everyday.
• Eat green veggies: Dark leafy greens like spinach, fenugreek, amaranth, kale, collard are a great source of calcium, magnesium etc which play a vital role in bone maintenance.
• Seafood: If you are a non vegetarian and not allergic to sea food..you must consume it as it is a great source of Omega 3 fatty acids, and Omega 3 is anti inflammatory in nature along with being a great source of protein and vitamin D.
• Vitamin D and calcium supplements: After the age of 30 the vitamin D and calcium bank closes, which means the storage of these nutrients are greatly impacted and there are very limited foods that are rich in vitamin D and for calcium bioavailability plays a very important role (you might think you are consuming enough calcium but you are not able to absorb most of it also vitamin D and calcium are co dependant for absorption) therefore for most people supplementation is needed
• Quit smoking: Smoking affects the body’s ability to absorb calcium leading to lower bone density and weaker bones. Ni****ne slows the production of the bone-forming cells that are so crucial to healing
• Weight bearing exercises: Like walking, dancing, weight training as bone is a living tissue that responds to exercise by becoming stronger.
• Multivitamins: If you have a very restrictive diet then a multivitamin can help you get all the essential micro nutrients important for bone health.
• High calcium intake: This one is really important as calcium forms the foundation of bones but make sure not to mix calcium and iron rich foods together as the both interfere with each other’s absorption.