Winston Salem Gyms:Nutritional Supplements to Build Bone and Help Prevent Osteoporosis
January 10th, 2009 by Winston Salem, under Aerobic Conditioning, Exercise Tips, Fitness Tips, Health Tips, Mental Health Tips, Strength Training, winston salem gyms. 1 Comment
Here are some general tips for maintaining healthy bones:
- Reduce the amount of protein, such as meat, in your diet. This will help prevent too much calcium from being excreted by the body.
- Avoid carbonated beverages. This will reduce sugar and phosphorus in your diet, which also helps prevent too much calcium from being excreted by the body.
- Increase calcium in your diet. Dairy products, green leafy vegetables and legumes are great sources of calcium. Use low fat products if you need to also control your weight. Look for other products, such as orange juice, that have added calcium.
- Get more Vitamin D by getting at least 15 minutes of direct exposure from the sun each day. If you live in a climate where this is not always possible, take a multivitamin that has the recommended daily amounts of Vitamin D. For adults, 1200 mg of Vitamin D is recommended daily (600 mg 2 times per day) and is effective when taken with calcium.
- Exercise. Make exercise a part of your daily routine. Weight-bearing exercises, such as low-impact aerobics, jogging, and walking are helpful in minimizing bone loss.
Supplements
Despite all our best intentions, sometimes it is just not possible to eat right and get all the appropriate amounts of vitamins and minerals in our diet – especially if we are at risk for osteoporosis. That’s when taking nutritional supplements can be helpful. However, be sure to talk to your doctor before starting any diet or taking and nutritional supplements.
If you have osteoporosis, are at risk for osteoporosis, or are interested in maintaining healthy bones, increasing your intake of the following minerals and vitamins will help.
Winston Salem Fitness Information Source: Sally Smith and Spine Universe
Nutritional Supplement on January 20th, 2009
Osteoporosis runs in my family so I knew I would need to do everything in my power to prevent it. I have been taking nutritional supplements and vitamins for years and so far my bones are just as healthy as anyone elses.