Do vegetarians have an increased risk of osteoporosis?

Because vegetarians avoid meat products there is a common misconception that a vegetarian diet doesn’t provide enough bone building protein and calcium to keep osteoporosis at bay. But adequate protein and calcium can easily be obtained from vegetarian diets. In fact, studies have shown that since animal products force calcium out of the body, eating meat can actually promote bone loss. In nations with mainly vegetable diets osteoporosis is less common.

 

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