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Camp Connections - Having a calcium-rich diet when you’re young makes a big difference in health, now and later. By getting the calcium they need now, tweens and teens will:
Strengthen bones now.
Some researchers suspect that the rise in forearm fractures
in children is due to decreased bone mass, which may result because
children are drinking less milk and more soda, and are getting less
physical activity.
Making sure young people get the calcium they need will help strengthen their bones against the bumps and thumps of being an active teen.
Help prevent osteoporosis later in life.
Osteoporosis is a condition that makes bones weak so they
break more easily. Bones rely on calcium they store to stay strong
throughout life. But, the "bone bank" for storing calcium is only
open for a short time.
Tweens and teens can help prevent osteoporosis by filling their
bone banks with calcium when they are young, so that their bones
can use it throughout life.
More Milk Matters - Physical Activity for Bone
Health
Weight-bearing physical activity is also important for
building strong bones Learn more about physical activity and bone
health.