Full - term breast feedings further reduces the mother's risk developing breast ovarian and uterine cancers as well as
reducing the risk of osteoporosis later in life.
Try to get an extra serving of milk each day to help your baby grow strong bones and
reduce your risk of osteoporosis later in life.
Not exact matches
Adolescence is the key period for bone development, and poor development at this stage is linked to
reduced peak bone mass (the amount
of bone mass at the end
of the skeletal maturation, around age 30), increased fracture
risk and
osteoporosis later in life.
Stronger bones and muscles are one
of the most important
of all reasons for women to consider testosterone replacement therapy if they have Low T. Treatment with supplemental testosterone can help
reduce the
risks of osteoporosis and fractures in
later years.
«Adequate calcium and vitamin D as part
of a healthful diet, along with physical activity, may
reduce the
risk of osteoporosis in
later life.»
In addition to treating menopausal symptoms, hormone replacement has been shown to
reduce risk of developing
osteoporosis and heart disease
later in life.
Dr. Weaver noted that Dr. Bronner had asked the Subcommittee to address the role
of dairy products in youth, not only for building peak bone mass but for offsetting or
reducing risk of osteoporosis and chronic diseases
later in life.