Home » Health » Optimising bone health

Optimising bone health

BONE health is a vital part of overall wellbeing, but when you can’t see them how do you know they’re in tip top condition?

Luckily, Marraboor pharmacist Jarred Kiel and his team are on hand to help people optimise their bone health and guide them regarding supplements and other ways of building bone strength.

Calcium was one of the key minerals that comes to mind, and for good reason as it gives bones strength and structure.

Mr Kiel said the key way we access calcium was through diet, including through products such as milk, cheese and yoghurt – the most known sources of dietary calcium.

However, it can also be derived through foods such as sardines and canned salmon, green leafy vegetables like kale and Chinese cabbage, and nuts and seeds like almonds or poppy and sesame seeds.

If you are not getting enough calcium through food, Mr Kiel said you could top-up through supplementation, and Marraboor Pharmacy has a wide range of products to assist you, which may be particularly useful as people aged.

Older adults have higher needs when it came to calcium, with women over 50 and men over 70 needing 1300mg per day because is was less effectively absorbed from the intestines with more lost through the kidneys.

In addition to adequate calcium intake, bone health can also be optimised by ensuring your Vitamin D intake was sufficient.

“In our part of the world, you can get most of your Vitamin D from the sun, particularly in summer,” Mr Kiel said.

Again, as you age, absorption may become more difficult, so supplements are on hand, with winter a key time to watch your levels.

Mr Kiel also advised speaking to your doctor about bone density testing if you have concerns, and to engage in weight bearing, resistance training and balance exercises as an additional tool to maximise bone strength.

Digital Editions


  • Farrer race tightens

    Farrer race tightens

    A POLITICAL shock result is looming in the bush, with veteran commentator Barrie Cassidy declaring the Farrer by-election could reshape Australian politics. The sprawling southwest…

More News

  • Business in the spotlight

    Business in the spotlight

    SWAN Hill’s business community is gearing up for a month of ideas, innovation and connection. Swan Hill Rural City Council has joined forces with Swan Hill Incorporated and Robinvale Euston…

  • Mallee roads neglected

    Mallee roads neglected

    I AM pleased that the Swan Hill bridge passed another milestone on the long and winding road to replacement, thanks to the enabling $60 million commitment The Nationals made in…

  • Decoding adult ADHD with May Health

    Decoding adult ADHD with May Health

    MORE adults are being diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) than ever before, and May Health, along with the Mildura Rural City Council, is holding a seminar that helps people…

  • Respect road conditions

    Respect road conditions

    DRIVERS are being warned to check road conditions before travelling, with Balranald Shire Council urging motorists to respect closures or risk long delays and costly damage. The council is reminding…

  • Glass only bin scheme half full

    Glass only bin scheme half full

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has joined a growing revolt against Victoria’s proposed fourth bin, warning households will be hit with higher costs for little benefit. The council is among…

  • Push for funding

    Push for funding

    MEMBER for Mildura Jade Benham has called on the State Government to secure better support for regional Neighbourhood Houses. Neighbourhood Houses are run throughout the State and provide refuge and…

  • Community pauses to remember

    Community pauses to remember

    SWAN Hill turned out to commemorate the fallen and returned servicemen of the First and Second World War, and those in conflicts since. After a dawn service at the Cenotaph…

  • Coffey’s border raid

    Coffey’s border raid

    EIGHT years can feel like a lifetime in racing, but for jockey Harry Coffey, Saturday’s Group 3 Breeders’ Stakes win aboard Verzain in Adelaide brought it all rushing back. Returning…

  • Adams’ champion effort

    Adams’ champion effort

    DANNIELLE Adams walked off the green at the Bendigo East Bowling Club last week with plenty to be proud of, with the Tooleybuc bowler ending her campaign as runner-up in…

  • Sea Lake pays tribute on Anzac Day

    Sea Lake pays tribute on Anzac Day

    ALTHOUGH Leah Hobbs didn’t deploy during her army years, the experience left a lasting mark. The discipline, confidence and resilience she gained have stayed with her ever since, long after…