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Foods to Avoid with Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a condition that causes thinning and weakening of the bones, which often leads to increased bone fractures. The cause of osteoporosis is still uncertain, but we know that bone remodeling usually stops when we reach our late 20s. This condition can affect any type of bone in the body, but the most commonly affected are the hips, spine, and wrists. A few symptoms of osteoporosis include deteriorating posture, loss of height over time, and back pain caused by a collapsed or fractured vertebra. There are few foods doctors recommend to avoid for patients with osteoporosis: 1. Alcohol The bones of the human body need calcium in order to function and grow properly. Alcohol should be avoided because it stops the pancreas from absorbing calcium and vitamin D. It also stops the liver from activating vitamin D. Since vitamin D is needed for calcium absorption, this could be detrimental to someone if they are a heavy drinker. Alcohol can also lower the amount of estrogen the body produces. Lower estrogen contributes to a slower bone remodeling process which eventually leads to bone loss. 2. High sodium foods Salt in high amounts should be avoided for those with osteoporosis. Too much salt can trigger a certain molecule that will allow more salt to leave through the bladder.
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