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Physical activity in childhood and adolescence is crucial for a healthy skeleton, as a strong skeleton prevents osteoporosis later in life. However, our recent study found that bone-strengthening physical activity decreases during adolescence. The least fit teenagers had the greatest decrease in bone-strengthening physical activity over three years.
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Why is it important?
A large proportion of bone mass is accumulated during childhood and adolescence. Therefore, bone-strengthening physical activity should be supported especially in the least fit children and adolescents, as low bone mass predisposes them to osteoporosis later in life.
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This page is a summary of: Trajectories of osteogenic physical activity in children and adolescents: a 3-year cohort study, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, February 2024, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsams.2024.02.005.
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