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Calcium Tablet: To Take or Not To Take—That is the Question!

A lot has been said about Calcium supplements, Its benefits, and reasons for consumption etc…Is it Good or Bad for health?

Calcium Supplements
Calcium Supplements

 

Common misunderstood facts:

  • Calcium intake can reduce the risk of Fracture
  • Calcium supplements are very much necessary
  • One can consume it without any Medical Prescription
  • Postmenopausal and age-related bone loss and the associated increase in chances of fracture can be avoided by taking Calcium Supplements.

The below post summarizes our current understanding of benefits and risks of calcium supplements intake.  

 

Key points to remember

  • Women in the age 19 to 50 years and men in the age 19 to 70 years should minimum take 1000 mg per day; women older than 50 and men older than 70 require 1200 mg per day. Calcium intake above 2500 mg per day (2000 mg per day in persons >50 years of age) should be avoided.
  • Adequate calcium intake is important for skeletal health at all ages. Inadequate calcium intake in adults is common, particularly in men and women older than 70 years of age, and is associated with increased bone loss and an increased risk of fracture.
  • Calcium-rich foods and beverages are the preferred approach to ensure adequate calcium intake. There is insufficient evidence to recommend routine calcium supplementation in community-dwelling adults, but supplements should be considered when dietary intake is inadequate.

 

Potential Benefits of Calcium Intake

  • Strengthening & maintain Bones
  • Lowers blood pressure
  • Reduces risk of colon cancer
  • Reduces symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
  • Standard for treating and preventing osteoporosis — weak and easily broken bones — and its precursor, osteopenia.
  • Used to control high levels of magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium in the blood.
  • Aiding weight loss.
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