National
Bone Health Campaign
Questions and Answers
What
is weight bearing physical activity?
Weight-bearing physical activity is any activity where the body has to
work against gravity, or the legs carry most of the body weight.
Where can I find more information on strategies to increase physical
activity?
Physical Activity: Energize Your
Life!
Growing Stronger:
Strength Training for Older Adults
KidsWalk-to-School
BAM! Body and Mind™
VERB™
Youth Media
Campaign
Promoting
Better Health for Young People Through Physical Activity and Sports
A Report to the President From the Secretary of Health and Human
Services and the Secretary of Education
What is Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mass and
deterioration of bone tissue, that leads an increased risk for a break
or fracture.
Where can I get more information on osteoporosis, calcium, and bone health
in adults?
National
Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF)*
National Institute of
Health (NIH)*
Osteoporosis and Related Bone Disease ~ National Resource Center
National
Institute of Arthritis, Muscoskeletal and Skin Disease (NIAMS)
Where can I get more information on bone density testing?
The National
Osteoporosis Foundation* has information on the types of tests,
procedures of different tests, which individuals should be tested, and
how to read the results.
Where can I get more information on about calcium and children?
Milk Matters*
The National Institute Of Child Health and Human Development
provides helpful information about calcium needs for children and other
useful tips
What if I am lactose intolerant?
Some people are unable to digest lactose found in dairy products. The
daily recommended level of calcium could still be met by choosing
- Lactose-free dairy products
- Soy products fortified with calcium
- Dark green vegetables
- Calcium fortified foods such as orange juice
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organization by CDC or the Federal Government, and none should be inferred. The
CDC is not responsible for the content of the individual organization Web pages
found at this link.
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