Tuna canned in water is a source of both calcium and vitamin D. A can of tuna contains 14 mg of calcium and 80 IU of vitamin D. It is also a convenient source of protein, a nutrient important for bone health. As we age, our daily requirement for vitamin D increases. By the age of 50, a person’s daily need doubles from 200 IU to 400 IU.
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