What Does It Take To Improve Your Bone Strength?
As a natural process of aging, our muscle mass and bone density gradually begin to decline after the age of 30. This can increase the chances of injury and osteoporosis. Osteoporosis leads to the loss of bone mass. Externally, the bones look normal, however, they become more porous from the inside due to the loss of calcium and phosphate. This weakening of the bones makes them more prone to fractures even during routine activities like walking, standing, or bathing. Osteoporosis is a progressive disease but not all elderly develop the disease.
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