The field of evolutionary medicine examines the possibility that some diseases are the result of trade-offs made in human evolution. Spinal fractures are the most common osteoporosis-related fracture in humans, but are not observed in apes, even in cases of severe osteopenia. In humans, the development of osteoporosis is influenced by peak bone mass and strength in early adulthood as well as age-related bone loss. Here, we examine the structural differences in the vertebral bodies (the portion of the vertebra most commonly involved in osteoporosis-related fractures) between humans and apes before age-related bone loss occurs. Vertebrae from young adult humans and chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, and gibbons (T8 vertebrae, n = 8-14 per spe...
Background Recent studies suggest there is a relationship between intervertebral disc herniation and...
Background and objectives The study reported here focused on the aetiology of spondylolysis, a verte...
Background: Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from ...
The field of evolutionary medicine examines the possibility that some diseases are the result of tra...
Background: Recent studies suggest there is a relationship between intervertebral d...
Background: Recently we proposed an evolutionary explanation for a spinal pathology...
There is current debate whether the Homo/Pan last common ancestor (LCA) had a short, stiff lumbar co...
Objectives: Because trabecular bone volume fraction (BV/TV) is influenced by variations in physical ...
Evidence suggests that recent modern humans (Holocene) have low trabecular bone density (i.e., trabe...
This research examined whether the prevalence and skeletal distribution of osteoarthritis (OA) diffe...
Bone loss and heightened fracture risk are common conditions associated with ageing in modern human ...
Aspects of trabecular bone architecture are thought to reflect regional loading of the skeleton, and...
Back disorders are often conjectured to be a trade-off to the evolution of upright bipedalism. Yet, ...
Abstract Studies of femoral trabecular structure have shown that the orientation and volume of bone ...
In 1923, Sir Arthur Keith proposed that many common back problems are due to the stresses caused by ...
Background Recent studies suggest there is a relationship between intervertebral disc herniation and...
Background and objectives The study reported here focused on the aetiology of spondylolysis, a verte...
Background: Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from ...
The field of evolutionary medicine examines the possibility that some diseases are the result of tra...
Background: Recent studies suggest there is a relationship between intervertebral d...
Background: Recently we proposed an evolutionary explanation for a spinal pathology...
There is current debate whether the Homo/Pan last common ancestor (LCA) had a short, stiff lumbar co...
Objectives: Because trabecular bone volume fraction (BV/TV) is influenced by variations in physical ...
Evidence suggests that recent modern humans (Holocene) have low trabecular bone density (i.e., trabe...
This research examined whether the prevalence and skeletal distribution of osteoarthritis (OA) diffe...
Bone loss and heightened fracture risk are common conditions associated with ageing in modern human ...
Aspects of trabecular bone architecture are thought to reflect regional loading of the skeleton, and...
Back disorders are often conjectured to be a trade-off to the evolution of upright bipedalism. Yet, ...
Abstract Studies of femoral trabecular structure have shown that the orientation and volume of bone ...
In 1923, Sir Arthur Keith proposed that many common back problems are due to the stresses caused by ...
Background Recent studies suggest there is a relationship between intervertebral disc herniation and...
Background and objectives The study reported here focused on the aetiology of spondylolysis, a verte...
Background: Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from ...