Osteoporosis, which increases risk of bone fracture and disability, is a public health concern in most Western countries.
Adequate dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D status have been
recognised as important factors in maintaining bone health for many
years.
There is now growing evidence that higher intakes of vegetables and
fruit also have a positive effect on bone health. Recent research in
the UK studied three age groups – 16-18 year olds, 23-37 year olds, and
60-83 years old – to assess the relationship between their fruit and
vegetable consumption and measures of bone health.
Higher intakes of vegetables and fruit appeared to have a positive
effect on the bone mineral status of both adolescents and older women.
How the association works is not known; the researchers stated that
vitamin C, other fruit-specific antioxidants, and lifestyle factors
associated with higher intakes may play a role.
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2 comments:
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