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Awareness about Rural Women Regarding Health Benefit of Calcium and Risk of Osteoporosis


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1 Junagadh Agricultural University, Amreli (Gujarat), India
2 Department of Home Science, Saurashtra University, Rajkot (Gujarat), India
     

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The natural aging process can cause calcium deficiency disease. Most of the calcium in your body is stored in your bones. Women need to increase their calcium intake earlier in life than men, starting in middle age. Meeting the necessary calcium requirement is particularly important as a woman approaches menopause. Women in menopause should also increase their calcium intake to reduce the risk of osteoporosis and calcium deficiency disease. The decline in the hormone estrogen during menopause causes a woman's bones to thin faster. The hormone disorder hyperparathyroidism may also cause calcium deficiency disease. Many women living in rural communities with high osteoporosis prevalence underestimate their risk of osteoporosis, lack basic knowledge about osteoporosis prevention, and exercise less than recommended. Sometimes diet changes and aware to women for calcium sources.

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Bones, Osteoporosis, Calcium, Dairy Products, Dietary Habits.
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Hemangi D. Mehta
Junagadh Agricultural University, Amreli (Gujarat), India
Rina Rensiya
Department of Home Science, Saurashtra University, Rajkot (Gujarat), India

Abstract


The natural aging process can cause calcium deficiency disease. Most of the calcium in your body is stored in your bones. Women need to increase their calcium intake earlier in life than men, starting in middle age. Meeting the necessary calcium requirement is particularly important as a woman approaches menopause. Women in menopause should also increase their calcium intake to reduce the risk of osteoporosis and calcium deficiency disease. The decline in the hormone estrogen during menopause causes a woman's bones to thin faster. The hormone disorder hyperparathyroidism may also cause calcium deficiency disease. Many women living in rural communities with high osteoporosis prevalence underestimate their risk of osteoporosis, lack basic knowledge about osteoporosis prevention, and exercise less than recommended. Sometimes diet changes and aware to women for calcium sources.

Keywords


Bones, Osteoporosis, Calcium, Dairy Products, Dietary Habits.