Want to Avoid Brittle Bones When You’re Older?

Cape Cod News – Staff Writer

There are numerous benefits of exercise for children. Young people who exercise regularly are less apt tobe overweight, which lowers their risk of diabetes and heart disease later in life. They alsoperform betterin school and on tests. New researchnow shows that inactive teens also have weaker bones than those who are physically active, putting them at greater risk for fractures and even osteoporosis down the road. (more)