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Re: Teens & Bones



J writes:

> In our report, dietitian Isabelle Neiderer, said this is a signal that
> many kids are not getting enough calcium in their diets during childhood
> and adolescence. That's when bone mass formation takes place.

That seems like a pretty off-the-wall conclusion.  There are a zillion
possible reasons for an increase in fractures; reduced calcium intake is
only one of them.

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