Why It’s Not Too Late to Improve Your Bone Health
No matter how old you are, what you eat and how much you move can strengthen your bones.
You may not think much about bones unless you break one, but they play a vital role in your life. Bones provide the framework that shapes and supports your body. Along with muscles and joints, they allow you to move. They also protect your internal organs. That’s why it’s important to keep your bones strong and healthy.
As a child, you may have been told to drink your milk or to eat certain foods because they helped to build strong bones. And while it’s true that the earlier years of your life, from childhood through young adulthood, have the most impact on increasing bone mass, it’s never too late to improve your bone health.
Bones are made up of living tissue that is constantly changing and rebuilding itself, so the foods you eat and the exercise you do at any stage of life help improve the strength of your bones. Whether you are 9 or 99, here are some ways to keep your bones stronger.