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5. Mind your proteins.
Besides having adequate supplies of both, calcium and vitamin D, dietary proteins stand out as another vital nutrient for bone health, playing the vital function in the prevention of osteoporosis as well. However, protein has been identified as being both damaging and beneficial to bone health depending on a variety of factors (including the level of protein in the diet, source of protein, calcium levels, etc). To put it another way, it looks wise and reasonable to avoid diets with very high protein (ex. more than 2.0 g per kilo of the body weight per day) in case of law calcium intake (ex. less than 600 mg per day). It is always a special concern to public health professionals to get the right balance for proteins intake between too much and too little here.
But a number of scientists, including P.Bonjour from the University Hospitals and Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, agree that the recommended dosage allowance, as set at 0.8 g/kg body weight/day, might be too low for prevention, especially in the elderly.
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