Sedentary lifestyle contributes to osteoporosis and fragility fracture risks among modern humans, but whether such risks are prevalent in physically active preindustrial societies with lower life expectancies is unclear. Osteoporosis should be readily observable in preindustrial societies if it was regularly experienced over human history. In this study of 142 older adult Tsimane forager-horticulturalists (mean age ± SD, 62.1 ± 8.6 years; range, 50 to 85 years; 51% female) we used calcaneal quantitative ultrasonography (qUS) to assess bone status, document prevalence of adults with reduced bone status, and identify factors (demographic, anthropometric, immunological, kinesthetic) associated with reduced bone status. Men (23%) are as likely ...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Background. Prospective and cross-sectional studies have confirmed a significant association between...
(1) Objectives: A little is known about the prevalence of the “risk of osteoporosis (RO)” and the fa...
Sedentary lifestyle contributes to osteoporosis and fragility fracture risks among modern humans, bu...
Risk factors for osteoporosis may vary according to different populations. We aimed to investigate t...
The interpretation of results measured by quantitative ultrasound (QUS) of the heel depends on the p...
The quantitative ultrasound method (QUS) for measuring bone mass at a calcaneus is a suitable method...
Evolutionary theories of aging posit that greater reproductive effort causes somatic decline given a...
Evolutionary theories of aging posit that greater reproductive effort causes somatic decline given a...
Summary: Osteoporosis has been linked with increased risk of cardiovascular disease previously. Howe...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) and speed of sound (SOS) of the os calcis were measured in a ...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
This study sought to determine the association between calcaneal quantitative ultrasound (QUS) and f...
Osteoporotic fractures have substantial clinical and public health impact. Bone quality is an import...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Background. Prospective and cross-sectional studies have confirmed a significant association between...
(1) Objectives: A little is known about the prevalence of the “risk of osteoporosis (RO)” and the fa...
Sedentary lifestyle contributes to osteoporosis and fragility fracture risks among modern humans, bu...
Risk factors for osteoporosis may vary according to different populations. We aimed to investigate t...
The interpretation of results measured by quantitative ultrasound (QUS) of the heel depends on the p...
The quantitative ultrasound method (QUS) for measuring bone mass at a calcaneus is a suitable method...
Evolutionary theories of aging posit that greater reproductive effort causes somatic decline given a...
Evolutionary theories of aging posit that greater reproductive effort causes somatic decline given a...
Summary: Osteoporosis has been linked with increased risk of cardiovascular disease previously. Howe...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) and speed of sound (SOS) of the os calcis were measured in a ...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
This study sought to determine the association between calcaneal quantitative ultrasound (QUS) and f...
Osteoporotic fractures have substantial clinical and public health impact. Bone quality is an import...
Modern humans have more fragile skeletons than other hominins, which may result from physical inacti...
Background. Prospective and cross-sectional studies have confirmed a significant association between...
(1) Objectives: A little is known about the prevalence of the “risk of osteoporosis (RO)” and the fa...