High intensity physical activity in early life could lead to stronger bones in adulthood

High intensity physical activity in early life could lead to stronger bones in adulthood

High intensity physical activity in early life might help maximise peak hip strength and prevent osteoporosis in later life, according to a new study.

Source: Science Daily

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