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Osteoporosis affects middle-aged and older persons, especially those with a family history of fragile bones in later years. A lifetime of regular exercise and healthful diet with adequate calcium are essential in achieving peak bone mass in teenagers and young adults and maintaining bone health during adulthood. Individuals who do not store enough calcium throughout their lives have an increased risk for developing osteoporosis. Recently, scientists have determined the even postmenopausal women can benefit from calcium intake. While adequate calcium intake is important, daily intakes above 2,000 mg are not likely to provide any additional benefit.Feature
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