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Sex differences in the patterning of age-related bone loss in the human hallucal metatarsal in rural and urban populations.

Laura A B WilsonIsabelle De GrooteLouise T Humphrey
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
Lifetime exposure to hard, physical activity in an agricultural setting has contributed to the attainment of greater bone mass and stronger bones in young adults. Furthermore, over the life-course, less of this greater amount of bone is lost, such that sustained activity levels may have acted to buffer against age-related decline, and this is most pronounced for women, who are expected to experience greater bone loss later in life than men.
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