BY TERI WALSHTo protect your bones from osteoporosis, look beyond calcium, suggests a study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. After studying more than 2,000 men and women ages 70 to 79, researchers learned people consuming the most magnesium had denser bones, which helps prevent osteoporosis. Though clinical trials will be needed to clarify magnesium’s role, researchers say the study results add to previous research that shows the mineral is a key player in the fight against osteoporosis. “The strength of the association is similar to a previous study of calcium intake and bone density," says lead study author Kathryn M. Ryder, M.D., M.Sci., associate professor of medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis.The recommended dietary allowance for men is 420 milligrams (mg) of magnesium per day; for women, it’s 320 mg per day. Dr. Ryder advises reaching this goal through food alone. Check out our handy grocery list for some delicious options to help prevent osteoporosis. “Talk to your doctor about supplements if you can’t take in enough magnesium through foods," says Dr. Ryder. And start low. “High doses of magnesium supplements may cause diarrhea and cramping." FOOD---------------------------------------------DAILY VALUE MET3 oz cooked halibut___________________________20% 1 oz dry roasted almonds_____________________20%
1/2 cup frozen, cooked spinach_________________20%
1/2 cup cooked soybeans______________________20%
Instant oatmeal with water____________________15%
Medium potato with skin______________________15%
2 T peanut butter____________________________15%
8 oz plain nonfat yogurt_______________________10%