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© 2004 Priya Shah
Are you dieting your way to bone loss?
Are
you aware that the diet you follow may be
depleting your bones of essential nutrients
and increasing your chances of developing
osteoporosis? Popular diets may promise quick
weight loss, but calcium and other important
nutrients are often missing from the menu,
which can lead to bone loss.
And
women who consistently limit what they eat
to avoid gaining weight may undermine the
health of their bones, according to a study
by ARS researchers in California. (1)
The
study looked at the eating behavior of women
between the ages of 18 and 50 and found that
those classified as "restrained eaters"
had significantly lower bone mineral density
and bone mineral content (key indicators of
overall bone strength and health) than women
who said they weren't concerned about what
they ate.
"Exercise
and eating a well-balanced diet with adequate
calcium, are two of the best ways to keep
your bones strong and healthy." advise
the researchers.
Calcium
is not only good for your bones but can help
you maintain a healthy, low fat diet too.
There has been increasing media coverage about
numerous studies showing that a diet rich
in calcium helps reduce body fat.
Why is calcium important in weight loss?
Calcium
is a fat burner. High-calcium diets seem to
favor burning rather than storing fat. Researchers
say this is because calcium stored in fat
cells plays an important role in fat storage
and breakdown.
Calcium
changes the efficiency of weight loss . In
fact, study after study has shown that the
people with the highest calcium intake
overall weighed the least, and the people
with the lowest calcium intake had the highest
percentage of body fat. (2,3,4)
When
overall calorie consumption is accounted for,
calcium not only helps keep weight in check,
but can be associated specifically with decreases
in body fat. A low daily calcium intake is
associated with greater tendency to gain weight,
particularly in women. (5)
Researchers
found that adolescent girls who consumed
more calcium weighed less and had less
body fat than girls who consumed the same
amount of calories from other sources. (6)
Previous
studies have shown that a higher calcium intake
can block body fat production in adults and
preschool children (7), but this was one of
the first studies to show that it might have
the same effect in body-conscious preteen
and teenage girls.
But aren't dairy products fattening?
Some
dieters consider dairy products to be fattening,
but the evidence suggests the opposite is
true.
Consumption
of calcium-rich dairy foods can actually help
to reduce and prevent obesity. Over 20 recent
studies show that milk products actually contribute
to weight loss.
A
new study in obese adults, presented at the
First Annual Nutrition Week Conference, showed
that increasing calcium intake by the equivalent
of two dairy servings per day could reduce
the risk of obesity by as much as 70 percent.
(8)
The
study provided clinching evidence that calcium
in low-fat dairy products can help adjust
your body's fat-burning machinery and help
keep your weight under control.
In
another study, obese subjects placed on a
high-calcium diet, with yogurt as the calcium
source, showed markedly greater fat loss than
those on a low-calcium diet. (9)
Numerous
studies have shown that dairy calcium is more
effective in reducing body fat than other
forms of calcium. (10)
Why does diary calcium work so well?
Researchers
believe that other nutrients found in milk
products act in synergy with calcium to reduce
fat more efficiently.
Glycomacropeptides
(found in whey proteins derived from milk)
in particular, are known to create feelings
of satiety and fullness and decrease food
intake. (11,12,13)
Foods
that are a good source of calcium include
cheese, milk, ice cream, baked beans and other
dried legumes, dried figs, broccoli, most
dark-green leafy vegetables, and soft fish
bones like those in canned salmon.
Disclaimer: If you are under 18, pregnant,
nursing or have health problems, consult your
physician before starting any weight loss
plan. The information here is not provided
by medical professionals and is not intended
as a substitute for medical advice. Please
consult your physician before beginning any
course of treatment.
About
the Author:
Priya Shah is the Editor of The
Glutathione Report and the webmaster of
http://www.1whey2health.com
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The
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