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Hypocaloric diet against osteoporosis, dairy products on pole

The ‘Osteoporosis is a disease that can strike at any adult age, but occurs mainly after fifty years and especially in women. We knew for some time that calcium helps a lot to fight it and now the results of a medical research confirm that a diet with more carbohydrates and less milk is ideal.

The results of a U.S. medical research shows that their proteins are essential

And ‘the result of a study published in the’ Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism ‘which highlights the importance of protein from dairy products. In particular, a low-calorie diet with a higher protein content, of course accompanied by a little ‘daily physical exercise, can help protect the bones, especially in young women who are overweight and even obese.

The research was developed for 16 weeks studying three groups of overweight and obese women who do not have other illnesses or were premenopausal and who have observed a diet of milk, doing aerobic exercise combined with two cycles of weight lifting. As explained by Professor Andrea Josse, Department of Kinesiology at McMaster University: “Our results demonstrate the importance of the composition of the diet to maintain bone health and prevent damage during the accelerated weight loss through the recruitment of proteins from dairy “.

In addition, a previous study from the same team of researchers had shown that among the same subjects in different diets is no match in weight loss but not in effect: who takes a large amount of protein in fact has a greater loss of fat compared to lean body mass, increased levels of vitamin D and decreased levels of parathyroid hormone, which, if high, is generally associated with bone loss. The effects are beneficial in the long term, with a decreased risk of diseases such as osteoporosis in later life.

But in concrete terms what are the dairy products to bring to the table? All are rich in proteins, ranging from 8% to 30% of the ricotta cheese over fat as Parmesan and Grana Padano, but also contain large amounts of calcium, vitamin A, vitamins B2 and B12. Just be careful with the fat, especially in the presence of cholesterol. That’s why you should never exceed 50 grams per meal, although ricotta and cottage cheese you can get at least up to 100 grams. In any case, remember that there are no low-fat cheese, but rather semigrassi, such as those made with skim milk or goat’s milk.

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3 Differences for Men and Women Diet

3 differences for men and women diet

Men and women have some different biological needs. Therefore, our diet should take into account these differences. There are certain health problems are most frequent in women and men. Women, for example, are more prone to breast cancer and osteoporosis. Men, on the other hand, tend to develop prostate problems. Understanding then three nutritional differences between men and women.

Iron: This mineral is vital for health. If we suffer iron deficiency anemia. This is characterized by fatigue, inhibition of memory and poor concentration. The mensutruación causes some women have a low level of iron in their blood. Therefore, it is advisable to increase the consumption of green leafy vegetables like spinach.

Although anemia can also occur among men tends to be less frequent. Until about 15 years for men and women need the same amount of iron. During adulthood, however, women need 15 to 18 milligrams of iron per day while men about 8 to 11 milligrams. Also, bear in mind that during pregnancy women need almost twice as much iron (over 28 milligrams for normal fetal development.)

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