Bone mass increases rapidly during childhood and adolescence to 90% of adult levels. It reaches a peak in the third decade (the peak bone mass or peak bone density), then plateaus and finally starts to decrease (1).
Genetic factors account for 80% of the peak bone mass.
Environmental factors include:
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