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A Guide to Bone Health
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1

at risk

halis ku jira

something bad could happen

EXAMPLE: People who smoke are at risk of getting lung cancer.

2

osteoporosis

cudurka lafaha

a disease that makes the bones weak and likely to break

EXAMPLE: My grandmother didn't drink milk or eat any dairy products. She didn't get much exercise. She got osteoporosis. At age 75 she fell down and broke her hip.

3

medical condition

xaalad caafimaad

something that is wrong with your health

EXAMPLE: I filled out a medical form. It asked if I had any medical conditions. I wrote that I have prediabetes and allergies.

4

prevent

ka hortag

(verb) stop something from happening

EXAMPLE: Let's drive safely and prevent accidents!

5

benefit from

ka faa iidayso

(verb) to have an advantage from something

EXAMPLE: Her parents paid for her college education. She benefited from this because she doesn't have any student loans.

6

have control over

gacanta ku hay

(verb) have power over

EXAMPLE: People have control over their diet. Each person decides what she will eat and how much.

7

hereditary

dhaxalka

passed to a child from his parents before birth

EXAMPLE: My parents have blue eyes, so I have blue eyes. Eye color is hereditary.

8

posture

qaab dhismeed

the position of your back, shoulders, and head when you are standing or sitting

EXAMPLE: I want my kids to have good posture. I often tell them to stand up straight.

9

absorb

nuugid

(verb) to pull something inside

EXAMPLE: A towel absorbs water.

10

balance

is le'eg

having your weight on both feet so you don't fall down

EXAMPLE: When I walked on the ice, I lost my balance and fell down.

11

calcium

kaalshiyam

something in food that is good for your teeth and bones

EXAMPLE: It is important for women to drink milk every day. They need the calcium to keep their bones healthy.

12

definitely

xaqiiqdii

for sure, no doubt

EXAMPLE: Before we got married, I asked my husband if he wanted children too. This is important to me because I definitely want to have children.

13

dense

culeys

strong (as in bones)

EXAMPLE: Bones are strong only when they are dense. They should not look like swiss cheese.

14

develop

korid

(verb) to start to have an illness / disease

EXAMPLE: Women who don't drink milk and exercise sometimes develop osteoporosis.

15

have an impact on

saameyn leh

(verb) to affect something or someone

EXAMPLE: Exercising has a big impact on our health.

16

out of your control

aadan xakamayn karin

not having any power over something

EXAMPLE: We have control over our weight, but not over our height (how tall we are). This is out of our control.

17

painful

xanuun badan

causes pain, hurts

EXAMPLE: A cavity can be very painful. Call the dentist right away!

18

recommend

ku talin

(verb) give advice

EXAMPLE: My doctor recommended that I drink 3 glasses of milk every day to avoid getting osteoporosis.

19

rich in

hodan ju ah

containing a lot of something good or useful

EXAMPLE: Spinach, kale, celery, and broccoli are rich in calcium.

20

at least

ugu yaraan

as much as, or more than, a number or amount

EXAMPLE: I need to have at least 3 servings of dairy products every day. This means 3 or more servings.

21

at once

hal mar

at the same time

EXAMPLE: No one can drink water and talk at once. It is not possible to do them both at the same time.