The nutrients bones need
Certain nutrients are especially important for developing a strong, healthy skeleton for good growth. These include:
- Calcium – responsible for construction, formation, and maintenance of bones and teeth
- Vitamin D – promotes calcium absorption and helps to form and maintain strong bones
- Phosphorus – combines with calcium to form calcium phosphate, which is the substance that gives the skeleton rigidity
- Magnesium – approximately 50% of total body magnesium is found in bone and contributes to the physical structure of the bone
Tips for Healthy Bones
- Breastfeed your child for as long as possible.
- Don't forget the calcium-make sure milk and other calcium-rich foods are part of your child's diet every day (500 mg/day is recommended for children 1-3 years old, 600mg/day for those aged 4-6 years, and 700mg/day for 7-9 year olds).
- Balance your diet-include vitamins and minerals necessary for bone health and a well-balanced diet.
- Absorb all you can-vitamin D is necessary for calcium absorption.
- Be active-in addition to a healthy diet, exercise is fundamental for bone development. Provide the opportunity for age-appropriate, safe physical activity on a regular basis.
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