Sunday 23 September 2012

BONE HEALTH




BONE HEALTH

Unfortunately  1in 2 women and 1in 5 men over the age of 50 years will break a fracture as a result of poor bone health

Bones require adequate calcium which is derived from foods like milk, cheese, yogurt (if you do not take these use a fortified form of soya milk or rice milk), fish with small bones provide calcium. White flour is also fortified with calcium.

Vitamin D is required for the absorption of calcium. This important vitamin is made by the action of sunlight on the skin. Unfortunately this year there has been about 50% of the days being rainy during the summer which obviously means that the synthesis of vitamin D is reduced.

There are a limited number of food sources like oily fish, butter and spreads, full fat milk and cheese made from it, egg yolks, fortified breakfast cereals, liver and red meat.

If you do not eat these foods it is wise to look at a supplement of vitamin D

Sunday 16 September 2012

MEDITERRAENEAN DIET

Heritage Pyramids

The Mediterranean diet is associated with health and longevity it advocates
  • lots of fruit and vegetables
  • nuts and pulses
  • low GI carbohydrates
  • herbs and spices
  • some olive oil
  • fish twice per week
  • poultry, eggs and cheese moderate portions daily
  • sweets and red meat less often
Indeed this fits in well with the healthy English diet. All components of the diet can be easily bought from supermarkets, shops and markets or indeed the vegetables, herbs and fruits can be grown.


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