Port Moresby General
Hospital. What is Calcium?
The National 16 July 2015
All newspapers in Papua New Guinea are taking up a Positive Living health message written by doctors. These have enriched our blog.
All newspapers in Papua New Guinea are taking up a Positive Living health message written by doctors. These have enriched our blog.
Calcium
is one of the essential ingredients to take care of your bones and teeth. Most
of the body’s skeleton is found in the bones and teeth.
The
rest is stored in the tissues and blood and essential for building and
maintaining bone. Calcium combines with other minerals to form hard crystals to
give bones strength and structure and to strengthen muscles and functioning of
nerves.
A
small amount is absorbed into the blood which is essential in functioning of heart,
muscles and nerves. Bones act like a calcium bank from which calcium may be
withdrawn.
If your body withdraws more calcium than it deposits, your bone density will decline and you will risk developing osteosporosis or brittle bones.
If your body withdraws more calcium than it deposits, your bone density will decline and you will risk developing osteosporosis or brittle bones.
Good
sources of calcium include dairy foods, such as milk, yoghurt and cheese and
calcium fortified products such as soy milk and breakfast cereals.
People with special needs
Babies: Formula fed babies
need more calcium than breast fed babies.
Young children: Skelton
continues to grow so children have high calcium requirements.
Pre-teens and teenagers: This
group needs more calcium to build peak bone tissues. This will protect against
later osteosporosis.
Pregnant women: A developing
baby needs calcium. Check with the doctor.
Breast feeding women: There
is an increased need for calcium
Elderly people: As we age the
skeleton loses calcium. Both men and women lose bone mass as they age. A diet
with calcium will slow down bone loss.
Lifestyle
can reduce the calcium in bones and lower bone density.
These
include a high salt diet, excessive alcohol intake, very low body weight, high
intake of fibre, low levels of physical activity, low levels of vitamin D and
smoking.
An effective diet is as follows:
Include
dairy products.
Eat
more leafy green vegetables.
Eat
more fish.
Replace
meat in some meals with tofu or tempeh.Snack
on calcium rich nuts,
Reduce
your intake of caffeine.
Use
sesame seeds in your meals.
Eat
more calcium fortified foods.
It is better to get calcium from foods than calcium supplements. Talk to your doctor.
It is better to get calcium from foods than calcium supplements. Talk to your doctor.
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