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A caveat to this inference, however, is that exercise doesn’t affect bones as simply as muscles. If I were to work out my upper body in the gym for the next year, my biceps and triceps would bulk up noticeably, but my arm bones would thicken almost imperceptibly. Unlike muscles, bones primarily grow bigger in response to loads only during youth.
Exercised: The Science of Physical Activity, Rest and Health
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