Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Tea is the secret of good, strong and healthy bones


#cardiachealth #InternationalOsteoporosisFoundation #osteoporosis Tea is not just a cup that cheers but, research has revealed that it is the secret of good, strong and healthy bones because those who drink tea have stronger bones which reduces their risk of painful fractures, including broken hips. Just three cups of tea a day is linked with a 30 per cent lower risk of breaks.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 8 February 2016.
The Australian researchers have concluded that the effect is so big that tea could become a ‘major addition to the dietary prevention of fracture’. Incidentally, as per estimates of the International Osteoporosis Foundation, there are more than 200 million people worldwide have the disease of osteoporosis and, in the US and Europe, the figure is nearly 30 per cent of postmenopausal women. Moreover, at least 40 per cent of these women and up to 30 per cent of men usually suffer a fracture in their lifetime as a result.
The researchers were from Flinders University, South Australia, and they kept track of the health of almost 1,200 elderly women for ten years. These women, all volunteers, had an average age of 80 at the start of the study. They were regularly quizzed about their diet, with special emphasis on the amount of tea they drank.
During the decade, these women suffered 288 breaks, including 129 hip fractures. But, those who drank at least three cups of tea a day were almost a third less likely to break a bone over the decade when compared to those who rarely or never consumed the stuff.
One of the reasons for this could be that plant chemicals called flavonoids strengthen the bones by speeding the building of new bone cells at the same time slowing down the erosion of existing ones. Found in fruit and vegetables, Flavonoids are found in fruit and vegetables and are good for the cardiac health and, it is a known fact that a healthy heart is good for the bones.


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