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Bone Health: The Hard Truth About Brittle Bones
Jamie McManus, M.D., F.A.A.F.P.
Senior Vice President, Medical Affairs & Education
There’s plenty you can do to build healthy
bones and maintain them as you age.
Our bones fight a never-ending battle against the causes of osteoporosis. Here
are some tips for building healthy bone mass from childhood to adulthood.
Our bones fight a never-ending battle against the effects of hormone changes
and general dietary and lifestyle factors—leaving both men and women with an
increased risk of osteoporosis.
What is osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones that affects over 25 million
Americans each year. Almost 80% of osteoporosis is found in women, although a
growing number of older men are also at risk.
Healthy bones begin with childhood
Fortunately, there’s plenty you can do to build healthy bones and maintain
them as you age. Children should eat three to four servings of
calcium-enriched foods every day to build healthy bones. As an adult, it’s
best to add a calcium supplement to your diet. Xtra-Cal® is
packed with calcium, in addition to vitamin C and D, which helps absorb
essential calcium.*
Soy also appears to benefit bones, replacing
calcium-depleting animal protein in the diet and providing a great source of
bone-building isoflavones. Our Formula 1 Protein Drink Mix, Protein
Bars, Performance Protein Powder, and Soy Nuts with Cardia®
Salt are great sources of soy protein–making soy both “heart smart”
and “bone smart!”
Making bone health a priority
Take control of your diet, increase your activity and curb such lifestyle
habits as alcohol or smoking. With regular effort, you’ll give yourself the
very best chance of having healthy bones–no bones about it!
*These statements have not been evaluated by
the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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