| Literature DB >> 29464131 |
Athanasios Karpouzos1, Evangelos Diamantis1, Paraskevi Farmaki1, Spyridon Savvanis2, Theodore Troupis1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Fractures are quite common, especially among the elderly. However, they can increase in prevalence in younger ages too if the bone health is not good. This may happen as a result of bad nutrition.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29464131 PMCID: PMC5804294 DOI: 10.1155/2017/4218472
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Osteoporos ISSN: 2042-0064
Calcium content in different foods.
| Food | Calcium concentration (mg) |
|---|---|
| Milk 3.5% or 1.5% in fat (1 cup) | 290 |
| Canned milk (1/2 cup) | 329 |
| Yoghurt (1 cup) | 320 |
| Feta cheese (30 g) | 160 |
| Gruyere (30 g) | 300 |
| Parmesan (30 g) | 414 |
| Gouda (30 g) | 198 |
| Mozzarella (30 g) | 207 |
| Cottage cheese (30 g) | 135 |
| Cheddar (30 g) | 200 |
| Edam (30 g) | 207 |
Vitamin D content in different foods.
| Food | Vitamin D concentration (IUs) |
|---|---|
| Cod liver oil (1 tsp) | 400 |
| Salmon, cooked (100 g) | 360 |
| Herring, cooked (75 g) | 530–699 |
| Tuna fish, canned in oil (85 g) | 200 |
| Orange juice, fortified (1/2 cup) | 50 |
| Milk (1 cup) | 103–105 |
| Egg yolk (1 egg) | 20 |
| Beef liver, cooked (100 g) | 15 |
| Swiss cheese (30 g) | 12 |
Micronutrients and their effect on bone health.
| Micronutrient | Effect on bone health |
|---|---|
| Sodium | Excessive intake is a risk factor for osteoporosis |
| Phosphorus | Chronic, greater than calcium intake potentially linked with bone loss |
| Copper | Deficiency linked with cartilage and bone disorders |
| Zinc | Incompetence during growth reduces peak bone density |
| Magnesium | Improves bone quality |
| Manganese | Involved in bone metabolism |
| Vitamin K | Low levels associated with reduced bone density and increased risk of fractures |
| Vitamin C | Increased intake linked with increased bone density |
| Vitamin A | Hypervitaminosis A causes bone resorption and decrease in bone formation |
| Vitamin B12 | Deficiency associated with reduced bone development and maintenance |
Macronutrients and their effect on bone health.
| Macronutrient | Effect on bone health |
|---|---|
| Proteins | Represent approx. 30% of bone mass, bone metabolism dependent on dietary protein intake |
| Carbohydrates | Intake is associated with reduced risk of osteoporotic fractures |
| Lipids | Increased intake linked with increased fracture risk |