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Economic access influences degenerative spine disease outcomes at rural Late Medieval Villamagna (Lazio, IT).

Katherine M KinkopfSabrina C AgarwalCaroline GoodsonPatrick D BeauchesneTrent M TrombleyFrancesca CandilioMauro RubiniAlfredo Coppa
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
Current research on the consequences of economic and social inequality point to the important role of economic inequality in shaping disease outcomes. Our results suggest that biocultural effects of reduced economic access at the intraclass level may increase vulnerability to the downstream effects of risk exposure (e.g., biomechanical injure, physical activity, biochemical imbalance), and ultimately increase the risk and prevalence for severe degenerative disease outcomes in medieval Italy.
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