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    “It’s recommended that women over the age of 50 consume at least 1,200 mg of calcium per day in order to preserve bone mass,” she says. “This could be through food or in the form of ...

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    Adults under 70 should aim to have 1,000 milligrams (mg) of calcium a day, per the National Institutes of Health (NIH). While dietitians generally recommend getting that from food first, like milk ...

  4. High-Quality Multivitamins for Women Per Dietitians and Reviews

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    Thorne’s Women’s Multi 50+ meets those with a supplement that focuses on things like calcium, vitamin B6, and lutein (for eye health). The multivitamin is free of iron, which women need less ...

  5. Calcium supplement - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine intake has been associated with bone loss, particularly in women aged 66-77 years. Women consuming more than 300 mg of caffeine per day usually experience greater bone loss in the spine than those consuming less than or equal to 300 mg per day. Genetic variants of the Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) also play a role. [26]

  6. Bone density - Wikipedia

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    To prevent low bone density it is recommended to have sufficient calcium and vitamin D. [17] [18] Sufficient calcium is defined as 1,000 mg per day, increasing to 1,200 mg for women above 50 and men above 70. [18] Sufficient vitamin D is defined as 600 IUs per day for adults 19 to 70, increasing to 800 IUs per day for those over 71. [18]

  7. Reference Daily Intake - Wikipedia

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    The recommended adequate intake of sodium is 1,500 milligrams (3.9 g salt) per day, and people over 50 need even less." [13] The Daily Value for potassium, 4,700 mg per day, was based on a study of men who were given 14.6 g of sodium chloride per day and treated with potassium supplements until the frequency of salt sensitivity was reduced to 20%.