ObjectivesOne of the hallmarks of contemporary osteoporosis and bone loss is dramatically higher prevalence of loss and fragility in females post‐menopause. In contrast, bioarchaeological studies of bone loss have found a greater diversity of age‐ and sex‐related patterns of bone loss in past populations. We argue that the differing findings may relate to the fact that most studies use only a single methodology to quantify bone loss and do not account for the heterogeneity and complexity of bone maintenance across the skeleton and over the life course.MethodsWe test the hypothesis that bone mass and maintenance in trabecular bone sites versus cortical bone sites will show differing patterns of age‐related bone loss, with cortical bone sites...
Osteoporosis is a prevalent bone condition, characterised by low bone mineral density and increased ...
Osteoporosis is a complex and heterogeneous disorder, of multi-factor aetiology. It is the most freq...
Studies of age-related bone loss in archaeology provide a valuable tool for understanding past healt...
grantor: University of TorontoOsteoporosis has become a growing health concern in develope...
This thesis examines the ways in which age- and sex-related bone loss in archaeological bone can be...
Aging is associated with significant bone loss in women and in men [1]. Fig. 1, which draws on numer...
1228 skeletons from the Romano-British cemetery at Poundbury have been used to compare methods of as...
Background: Study of disease in the past can help illuminate patterns of human health, disease, and ...
Clinical studies indicate that genetic factors play a crucial role in primary osteoarthritis and ost...
There has been considerable progress in recent years in our understanding of the patterns of cortica...
This study investigates bone maintenance and loss within a life course perspective in the Imperial R...
Histological studies of bone represent an effective means of reconstructing health and estimating ag...
The bone is a living tissue constantly changing. From the moment of birth until the age of adulthood...
Study of disease in the past can help illuminate patterns of human health, disease, and aging in the...
Osteoporosis is a prevalent bone condition, characterised by low bone mineral density and increased ...
Osteoporosis is a prevalent bone condition, characterised by low bone mineral density and increased ...
Osteoporosis is a complex and heterogeneous disorder, of multi-factor aetiology. It is the most freq...
Studies of age-related bone loss in archaeology provide a valuable tool for understanding past healt...
grantor: University of TorontoOsteoporosis has become a growing health concern in develope...
This thesis examines the ways in which age- and sex-related bone loss in archaeological bone can be...
Aging is associated with significant bone loss in women and in men [1]. Fig. 1, which draws on numer...
1228 skeletons from the Romano-British cemetery at Poundbury have been used to compare methods of as...
Background: Study of disease in the past can help illuminate patterns of human health, disease, and ...
Clinical studies indicate that genetic factors play a crucial role in primary osteoarthritis and ost...
There has been considerable progress in recent years in our understanding of the patterns of cortica...
This study investigates bone maintenance and loss within a life course perspective in the Imperial R...
Histological studies of bone represent an effective means of reconstructing health and estimating ag...
The bone is a living tissue constantly changing. From the moment of birth until the age of adulthood...
Study of disease in the past can help illuminate patterns of human health, disease, and aging in the...
Osteoporosis is a prevalent bone condition, characterised by low bone mineral density and increased ...
Osteoporosis is a prevalent bone condition, characterised by low bone mineral density and increased ...
Osteoporosis is a complex and heterogeneous disorder, of multi-factor aetiology. It is the most freq...
Studies of age-related bone loss in archaeology provide a valuable tool for understanding past healt...