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Old 03-31-13 | 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by StanSeven
And that's also the bad thing. High impact exercise keeps bones dense.
Actually that is incorrect:

High impact exercise is very hard on the joints not the bones and stress fractures may increase with age!

However physical exercise with some intensity where the heart gets pumping is excellent for our old bones. Good blood circulation will bring the necessary ingredients to maintain strong bone density. (of course good nutrition as well)

Even walking is a great help.

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