Eating Yogurt Makes Your Bones Stronger

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Eating Yogurt Makes Your Bones Stronger

It may not be quite as tempting as tequila, but scientists have confirmed that thanks to its many nutrients, eating yogurt make for stronger bones. The study, which was published in the journal Osteoporosis International, targeted 4,310 Irish adults 60 and older and found that eating yogurt every day increased bone density by three or four percent on average, according to The New York Times. A daily yogurt habit was also associated with a 39 percent lower risk of osteoporosis in women and a 52 percent lower risk in men.

“The main message is that yogurt is a good source of micronutrients, vitamin D, B vitamins, and calcium and of protein and probiotics as well,” lead author Damon J. Laird, a research fellow at Trinity College Dublin, told The New York Times. “We think it could be a combination of these things that has the beneficial effect.”

But be careful, not all yogurts are alike. Many are high in added sugars and may do more dietary harm than good.

Looking to get more yogurt into your life? Try substituting Greek yogurt for sour cream in any recipe and most likely no one will notice.

1 Response to "Eating Yogurt Makes Your Bones Stronger"

  1. I really like yogurt, and I just found out the benefits of yogurt like this. Thank you very much.

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