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  • Pediatric endocrinology and bone health.
  • Nutritional science and mineral metabolism.
  • Adolescent skeletal development.

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  • Peak bone mass is the maximum bone quantity achieved through bone modeling.
  • Approximately 40% of total bone mass is acquired during puberty.
  • Adolescence represents a critical window for skeletal development and future bone health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a transfunctional analysis of nutrition, mineral metabolism, endocrinology, and lifestyle in adolescence.
  • To identify core factors influencing bone modeling during puberty.
  • To address strategies for preventing osteoporosis from a pediatric stage.

Main Methods:

  • Transfunctional analysis approach.
  • Review of nutritional, metabolic, endocrine, and lifestyle factors.
  • Focus on adolescent skeletal development.

Main Results:

  • Adolescence is a critical period for achieving peak bone mass.
  • Nutrition, mineral metabolism, endocrinology, and lifestyle significantly impact bone modeling.
  • Early intervention can optimize skeletal development.

Conclusions:

  • Maximizing bone modeling potential during puberty is essential for achieving peak bone mass.
  • A comprehensive approach addressing nutrition, mineral metabolism, endocrinology, and lifestyle is crucial.
  • Establishing optimal bone health in adolescence is key to preventing osteoporosis.