Clinical studies indicate that genetic factors play a crucial role in primary osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. In addition, it has been suggested that these two diseases are inversely related. Within a population, one can find two sub-groups: the "bone formers" and the "bone losers". The changes to the joint surfaces used to assess adult age at death are related to the loss of bone substance and to bone formation (osteophytes). The modification of these indicators with age differs between bone formers and bone losers. Therefore, age-at-death assessment methods should make use of two standards, one for each sub-group. A preliminary study examining the possibility of distinguishing those who lose cortical bone from those who show signs of bon...
© 2018, International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation. Summary: The con...
Study of disease in the past can help illuminate patterns of human health, disease, and aging in the...
The Osseographic Scoring System (OSS) is a synthetic measure of skeletal aging that combines osteopo...
<div><p></p><p><i>Context</i>: Estimation of adult age from skeletal remains is problematic due to t...
Estimating age of death for adult skeletons with accuracy is still one of the chief predicaments in ...
Progressive changes in the acetabulum have been used in modern skeletal age estimation, but they hav...
Study of disease in the past can help illuminate patterns of human health, disease, and aging in the...
Objectives: Osteoarthritis (OA) generally increases with age, but it is a complex, multifactorial di...
ObjectivesOne of the hallmarks of contemporary osteoporosis and bone loss is dramatically higher pre...
The skeleton changes with age: compact bone becomes thin and porous, and cancellum loses its tightly...
This study considers the effects of age on the distribution of bone in the adult skeleton. Age effec...
Osteoporosis is a common disease that affects elderly people. Aging induces loss of bone density and...
Age estimation techniques have utilized cranial suture closure, the sternal rib ends, the auricular ...
International audienceAge at death assessment of adult skeletons is one of the most difficult proble...
<div><p>Study of disease in the past can help illuminate patterns of human health, disease, and agin...
© 2018, International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation. Summary: The con...
Study of disease in the past can help illuminate patterns of human health, disease, and aging in the...
The Osseographic Scoring System (OSS) is a synthetic measure of skeletal aging that combines osteopo...
<div><p></p><p><i>Context</i>: Estimation of adult age from skeletal remains is problematic due to t...
Estimating age of death for adult skeletons with accuracy is still one of the chief predicaments in ...
Progressive changes in the acetabulum have been used in modern skeletal age estimation, but they hav...
Study of disease in the past can help illuminate patterns of human health, disease, and aging in the...
Objectives: Osteoarthritis (OA) generally increases with age, but it is a complex, multifactorial di...
ObjectivesOne of the hallmarks of contemporary osteoporosis and bone loss is dramatically higher pre...
The skeleton changes with age: compact bone becomes thin and porous, and cancellum loses its tightly...
This study considers the effects of age on the distribution of bone in the adult skeleton. Age effec...
Osteoporosis is a common disease that affects elderly people. Aging induces loss of bone density and...
Age estimation techniques have utilized cranial suture closure, the sternal rib ends, the auricular ...
International audienceAge at death assessment of adult skeletons is one of the most difficult proble...
<div><p>Study of disease in the past can help illuminate patterns of human health, disease, and agin...
© 2018, International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation. Summary: The con...
Study of disease in the past can help illuminate patterns of human health, disease, and aging in the...
The Osseographic Scoring System (OSS) is a synthetic measure of skeletal aging that combines osteopo...