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What is low peak bone mass and why does it matter for long-term health?

According to the National Institutes of Health, half of all Americans over age 50 have weak bones, often stemming from low peak bone mass. Understanding what low peak bone mass is and the factors that influence it during youth is crucial for building a strong foundation for lifelong skeletal health and preventing future fractures.

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