Osteoporosis prevention should begin in adolescence to establish strong bone health that can extend into adulthood. This means not only ensuring adequate nutrient intake but also focusing on lifestyle factors like physical activity and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol use. Early intervention and education can change the trajectory of bone health for young women, ultimately reducing the prevalence of osteoporosis in future generations.
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