Milk is brimming with bone-strengthening calcium—a crucial nutrient for building healthy bones.
Go for low-fat or skim milk.Other foods to eat to get more calciyum: yogurt and cheese.
Aim to eat 3 servings of dairy daily.
You already know how good salmon is for you. But do you know exactly why it’s so good?
You already know how good salmon is for you. But do you know exactly why it’s so good?
Salmon packs a healthy dose of vitamin D, a mighty nutrient that helps the body absorb and process calcium.
Other foods full of vitamin D: egg yolks, mushrooms, and tuna. Eat a variety of foods with vitamin D every day.
Almonds support bone health in multiple ways.
If you don’t like dairy foods, fish, or dark leafy greens (or if you’re lactose intolerant), eat fortified foods, such as fortified breakfast cereals.
Almonds support bone health in multiple ways.
As with some other nuts and seeds, almonds are chock-full of calcium, magnesium, and protein—essential nutrients that help build strong, healthy bones.
Eat a handful of nuts a day (that’s about 23 almonds).
If you’re not into eating almonds, try pistachios or sunflower seeds—they have similar benefits.
If you don’t like dairy foods, fish, or dark leafy greens (or if you’re lactose intolerant), eat fortified foods, such as fortified breakfast cereals.
These cereals are enhanced—or fortified—with good-for-you vitamins and minerals, such as calcium and vitamin D.
Eat at least one serving of fortified foods daily if you don’t get enough of these nutrients from other foods.
Other fortified foods to try: fortified whole grain breads and calcium-fortified orange juice.
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