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Here are the top tips to get your bones strong and healthy.

Get Fit! 5 Tips for Stronger Bones — No Matter Your Age

Dec. 31 2024, Updated 11:24 a.m. ET

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1. Get Moving

tips for stronger bones no matter age

"One of the keys to keep your bones strong and your body mobile is through physical activity," the experts at Banner Health said. “Like muscles, bones become stronger through weight-bearing and strength-building exercises.” Try to get at least 30 minutes of activity a day. That can include cycling, dancing, light stretching, swimming, walking, running or jogging, weight training, yoga and Pilates.

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2. Maintain Weight

tips for stronger bones no matter age

Per the folks at Grady Health Systems: “Maintaining a healthy weight can help support bone health. Low body weight is the main contributor to reduced bone density and bone loss in older people. Obesity can also impair bone quality by increasing the risk of fractures due to weight-related stress. And repeatedly losing and regaining weight can also hurt your bones.”

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3. D For Defense

tips for stronger bones no matter age

According to Piedmont Healthcare, strong bones depend on “calcium and vitamin D. Calcium is important for building bone strength.” Eating calcium-rich foods, including milk, yogurt, broccoli, figs, oranges and almonds, “is the best way to get calcium. Vitamin D is important for protecting bones, and your body also requires it to absorb calcium.” Be sure to get enough sunlight and eat vitamin D-rich foods such as salmon, egg yolks and wild mushrooms.

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4. Veg Out

tips for stronger bones no matter age

"Vegetables are great for your bones,” the folks at Healthline said. “They’re one of the best sources of vitamin C, which stimulates the production of bone-forming cells. In addition, some studies suggest that vitamin C’s antioxidant effects may protect bone cells from damage. Vegetables also seem to increase bone mineral density, also known as bone density.”

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5. Kick the Habit

tips for stronger bones no matter age

According to experts from the Cleveland Clinic, there’s some “bad news for bad habits: Loss of bone mineral density is associated with tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption. If you smoke, look into a program to help you quit. If you drink, the recommendation is to stick to no more than one libation a day.”

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