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Osteoporosis DietThe best way to deal with osteoporosis is to think in terms of prevention. Up to the age of 30, bones increase in density. After this time, efforts must be made to maintain bone mass, by regular exercise and the correct diet. Diet and Exercise Slows Osteoporosis DevelopmentHealthy diet and exercise habits early in life may strengthen bones thus delaying the development of osteoporosis in later life. For example, studies show that exercising during teenage years increases bone mass and greatly reduces the risk of osteoporosis in adulthood. Even when osteoporosis has developed, healthy habits (including taking calcium supplements) can retard the process and reduce the risk of bone fractures. Balanced Diet is EssentialAlthough calcium is very important, other vitamins and minerals are needed to ensure calcium absorption. That's why a balanced diet helps to combat osteoporosis. Foods to Include to Reduce the Risk/Development of OsteoporosisFruit Vegetables Dairy Foods Oily Fish Nuts and Seeds Pulses and Grains Vitamin D
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