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Boost your bones with vitamin K

Boost your bones with vitamin K

Because our own skeleton is a living, changing structure, it requires constant intake of vitamins and minerals to keep rebuilding itself.  This includes the old standbys calcium and vitamin D - plus a new player on the scene, vitamin K.


Vitamin K is best known for helping blood clots. Now, scientists believe it may play a key role in bone health.


Several studies have found people with low vitamin K levels had thinner bones. They're at risk for the bone disease osteoporosis and fractures in the hip or other parts of the skeleton.


However, studies in which people were told to take vitamin K supplements have had mixed results. The latest evidence suggests this nutrient doesn't make your bones thicker or denser, but might still prevent fractures. Scientists think it may work to help support bone structure in some other way.


Are You OK on Your K?


Low vitamin K levels are rare. You're more likely to run short if you're older than 65, live in a group care facility, drink large quantities of alcohol, or have a condition like celiac disease that interferes with how your body absorbs vitamins. Experts say that specific recommendations for vitamin K depend on age, gender, and other factors, such as pregnancy. In most cases, eating foods rich in vitamin K is enough to boost levels. These include:



  • Green, leafy vegetables, such as spinach

  • Broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower

  • Green peas

  • Soybeans

  • Olives

  • Cereals


Doctors don't recommend supplements unless blood tests show you're K-deficient. Get checked if you have symptoms of low levels, such as unusual bruising or bleeding. Be careful if you take the blood thinner warfarin. Vitamin K can affect how this drug works.


Other Ways to Build Bone


Tried-and-true methods for boosting bone strength include:



  • Eating foods that are good sources of calcium and vitamin D, including low-fat dairy

  • Exercising at least 30 minutes a day

  • Not smoking


Also, keep your bones in mind when planning your gym routine. Weight-bearing workouts - such as walking, lifting, and dancing - do the most to build skeletal strength.

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