Bone Health and Mineral Accretion
Strong bones form through coordinated nutrient intake and physical activity. Calcium supports hydroxyapatite formation essential for skeletal strength. Magnesium contributes to chondrocytic activity in growth plates. Vitamin K influences carboxylation reactions that stabilize bone proteins. Mineral balance prevents deformities and weakness. Long-term bone health begins early.
Skeletal Strength Drivers:
- Adequate mineral intake
- Growth plate support
- Early bone-density promotion
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