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Vitamin D and Osteoporosis
In Hong Kong, as for women, osteoporosis is a growing health problem for men. A study by the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2004 showed that the prevalence of osteoporosis among Chinese men aged 50 or older was 7% and 6% at the spine and total hip respectively.
Inadequate dietary calcium intake and lack of physical activity are causes for low bone mass. Many of us are aware of the fact that calcium plays an important role in maintaining bone and preventing osteoporosis. However, taking foods rich in calcium is not enough. Vitamin D is another key factor in the maintenance of bone health. It has an important role in the absorption of calcium via the intestines and the re-absorption of calcium in the kidneys.
However, a study by the University of Hong Kong showed that about 70% of the men aged 50 or older had insufficient vitamin D in the body. In order to prevent osteoporosis, we need to know more about how to obtain the vitamin D which our body needs.
Ways to get Vitamin D
1. Sunlight - cheap and convenient
2. Major food sources are
3. Taking supplements
You may wish to visit the "Men's Health Line" section of our website for more information on osteoporosis.
(Last Updated on 15-05-2006)
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