The five drinks that are most harmful to your bones, according to health experts.

Some drinks may be linked with poorer bone health when consumed frequently, especially if they replace nutrient-rich beverages such as milk or fortified alternatives. The effect depends on your overall diet, lifestyle, and health status.

Five drinks often discussed as potentially harmful to bone health

1. Excessive cola and soft drinks
Colas contain acids and are often high in added sugar. Some studies have found associations between high soft drink intake and lower bone density, though the reasons may include overall diet patterns rather than one ingredient alone.

2. Excessive alcohol
Heavy alcohol consumption can interfere with calcium balance, vitamin D metabolism, and the body’s ability to build and maintain bone tissue.

3. High-caffeine drinks in excess
Very high caffeine intake may slightly affect calcium loss through urine, particularly if calcium intake is already low.

4. Sugary energy drinks
These may combine high sugar, caffeine, and other stimulants. Frequent consumption can displace healthier choices and may be associated with lifestyle patterns that affect bone health.

5. Sweetened fruit drinks and sugary beverages
Drinks with lots of added sugar provide calories without much bone-supporting nutrition and may contribute to health issues that indirectly affect bones.

Drinks that support bone health

  • Milk or calcium-fortified plant milks
  • Water (especially if it replaces sugary drinks)
  • Fortified beverages containing calcium and vitamin D

The biggest factors for strong bones remain adequate calcium and vitamin D intake, regular weight-bearing exercise, avoiding smoking, and limiting heavy alcohol use. A single drink choice is unlikely to determine bone health by itself.

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