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Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
Offers Protection Against Osteoporosis
posted 6/22/06
A new American Journal
of Clinical Nutrition study finds that increased fruit and vegetable
consumption may strengthen bones. Researchers
at the University of Surrey, UK, explored the
association between fruit and vegetable intakes
and bone mineral status in a cross-sectional
study including participants from five age and sex
cohorts (adolescent boys and
girls, young women and older men and women).
Fruit and vegetable intake was positively
associated with increased
total body bone mineral density and bone mineral
content in adolescent
girls and boys. In older women a positive association
was found between
bone mineral content and fruit intake. Based
on these results, a doubling
of fruit intake in older women would be expected
to result in a five
percent increase in bone mineral content of
the spine.
Prynne CJ, Mishra GD, O’Connell MA,
Muniz G, et al. Fruit and vegetable
intakes and bone mineral status: a cross-sectional
study in 5 age and
sex cohorts. Am J Clin Nutr. 2006;83:1420-1428.
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