HEALTHY
EATING: CALCIUM FOR STRONG BONE
Calcium is one of the key nutrients that your body needs in
order to stay strong and healthy. It is an essential building block for
lifelong bone health in both men and women, as well as many other important
functions.
You and your bones will benefit from eating plenty of
calcium-rich foods, limiting foods that deplete your body’s calcium stores, and
getting your daily dose of magnesium and vitamins D and K—nutrients that help
calcium do its job.
Recommended calcium levels are 1000 mg per day, 1200 mg
if you are over 50 years old. Try to get as much of your daily calcium needs
from food as possible and use only low-dose calcium supplements to make up any
shortfall.
GOOD SOURCES OF CALCIUM INCLUDE:
Dairy: Dairy products are rich in calcium in a form that is easily
digested and absorbed by the body. Sources include milk, yogurt, and cheese.
Vegetables
and greens: Many vegetables, especially leafy
green ones, are rich sources of calcium. Try turnip greens, mustard greens,
collard greens, kale, romaine lettuce, celery, broccoli, fennel, cabbage,
summer squash, green beans, Brussels sprouts, asparagus, and crimini mushrooms.
Beans:
For another rich source of calcium, try black beans, pinto beans, kidney beans, white beans,
black-eyed peas, or baked beans.
by Harisa khursheed
by Harisa khursheed

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