I've heard that preventing bone problems later in life depends on how much calcium we get as children. What can I do for my children to improve their "bone banks" now?

Calcium intake at an early age is important for children, especially girls. Doctors recommend 1200-1500 milligrams of calcium per day during adolescence (ages 11-18). The best source of calcium is food, especially low-fat dairy products or calcium-fortified foods such as orange juice and cereal.

Calcium supplements are available for adults who can't digest dairy products. Children can take calcium, but they should do so under a doctor's supervision.

Getting enough sunshine (vitamin D) helps the body absorb calcium. Physical activity, especially sports that involve jumping, also helps increase bone deposits.

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