Title: Prunes: The Unexpected Fruit to Boost Bone Health

Daily⁤ Prune Consumption May Help Ward Off Osteoporosis, Study ⁣Suggests

Consuming just one serving of prunes daily could be⁣ an effective way ⁤to safeguard ‍bone health and potentially reduce the risk of osteoporosis, according to recent research.

Osteoporosis is a condition marked by decreased bone density,leading to increased fragility and a higher risk of fractures. It⁤ affects over three million peopel in the UK, with women being disproportionately impacted, though men can ‌also develop the condition.The decline​ in estrogen ‍levels following⁢ menopause frequently ⁢enough contributes to a heightened risk in ‍women, as estrogen plays a vital role in maintaining bone health.

While medications⁢ are ⁣available to manage and prevent​ osteoporosis, dietary and lifestyle changes ⁤can be equally⁣ critically important. A 2022 study highlighted prunes as a potential natural alternative. The research, as reported⁤ by The Mirror, found that eating around ‍five to six prunes -‍ a 50 gram serving – daily ⁤can‌ help prevent bone mineral density loss in the hip‌ area among post-menopausal women.

The study suggests prunes could offer a diet-based approach to lowering osteoporosis risk, though further research is needed to confirm these findings. ⁢Dr. Ashley ennedy, an occupational and environmental medicine physician from San Diego, discussed the study’s implications‍ on TikTok, noting its significance for⁤ women ⁤unable to​ take prescription medication and its potential to reduce hip fracture risk. Her comments were based on a ‌12-month randomised controlled trial published in⁢ the american Journal of Nutrition.

Prunes are rich​ in essential nutrients like Vitamin K and‍ potassium, which support bone building. they also contain properties that help reduce inflammation,a key factor in ⁤bone loss.

Bone density ‍naturally declines with age as ⁤the rate of bone regeneration slows. When bone breakdown ⁤outpaces new bone formation, osteoporosis can develop gradually over years,‍ often being diagnosed only ⁣after ⁤a fracture occurs. The NHS notes that in severe cases, ‌even‍ minor actions like coughing or‍ sneezing can lead to‍ fractures.

Alongside incorporating prunes into the diet, the ⁤NHS recommends regular exercise, avoiding smoking, and ensuring sufficient sun‌ exposure to help lower the risk of‍ developing osteoporosis.

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