Exercise when young may reduce risk of fractures later in life
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When kids are running and jumping, they aren't just having fun, according to IUPUI researchers. Credit: Indiana University
Running and jumping during childhood is more than child's play; it provides lifelong benefits for future bone health and appears to reduce the risk of fractures later in life according to a Journal of Bone and Mineral Research study by Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) researchers. The study is now available in an advance online edition of the journal and will appear in a print edition in 2007.
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