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What bone disease is caused by a lack of calcium in the diet

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Correct answer - Osteoporosis.

Why? Osteoporosis is more likely to occur in people who have: Low calcium intake. A lifelong lack of calcium plays a role in the development of osteoporosis. Low calcium intake contributes to diminished bone density, early bone loss and an increased risk of fractures.
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