1. Do Dairy Products Prevent Osteoporosis? 1
The Department of Health and Human Services (2021), estimates that 53 million Americans
are at increased risk for bone fractures. Calcium and Vitamin D are vital components for
osteoporosis prevention. Dairy products, especially milk products, are common in the
American diet and even have a familiar marketing campaign (“Got Milk?”) to help educate
the public on the benefits of milk. Most Americans have the perception that drinking milk
will give us strong bones, but is this true? Initial post: Are dairy products, specifically milk,
an effective dietary source to help prevent osteoporosis or could they cause more harm
than good? Should we, as a society, be drinking more or less milk? Are there better dietary
choices for calcium or should we all be taking calcium supplements? Please elaborate on
your reasoning with your research. Support your opinion with valid research and cite your
sources appropriately.