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Bone Nourishment During Menopause

Bones getting thinner and weaker during this age is due to osteoporosis caused due to deficiency in calcium and other minerals. Here is a list of nourishment that needs to be a part of the menopause diet. Take a look.
Menopause Diet For Bone Nourishment -
1. Calcium rich foods – Calcium maintains the strength of bones, teeth and for functioning of heart, nerves and clotting of blood. If women don't take the required amount of calcium everyday, the mineral will be absorbed from bones and supplied to the others leading to weakness. Dairy products, green leafy vegetables, fish, dry nuts are the natural supplements of calcium.
2. Vitamins – Vitamin D helps in the absorption of calcium so exposing to the UV rays of sunlight, fortified milk, egg yolk and fish can provide vitamin D for body. Exposing to the UV sunlight for about 10 to 15 minutes will synthesize vitamins. This supplement is as important as calcium.
3. Protein – The energy providers are equally important for menopause nutrition.The eggs, meat, dairy, seafood and poultry need a to be a part in the day to day menopause diet.
4. Phosphorus – This mineral is also required for healthy bones and tissue development. Dairy products, meat, cereals, nuts, fish and eggs can suffice the requirement for bone nourishment.
Experts
say
that
the
intake
of
calcium
by
women
in
20s
or
30s
is
never
sufficient
as
a
part
of
it
is
gone
to
the
child
(breasfeeding)
and
may
even
get
gradually
drained
after
the
3rd
or
4th
pregnancy.
Also,
every
women
over
40
lose
out
2
-7
%
of
their
bone
mass
every
year
unlike
men
(about
1%
every
year).
To
conclude,
menopause
women
require
a
healthy
diet
and
nourishment
for
stronger
bones
so
make
these
supplements
a
part
of
your
every
day
meal.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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