Implications of leg length for metabolic health and fitness.
Meghan K ShirleyOwen J ArthursKiran K SeunarineTim J ColeSimon EatonJane E WilliamsChris A ClarkJonathan C K WellsPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2022)
Building on prior work, these results suggest that leg length is a sensitive marker of traits directly impacting metabolic and reproductive health. Alongside findings in the same sample relating tibia length and height-residual to MRI-measured pelvic dimensions, we suggest there may exist a degree of coordination in the development of long bone, lean mass and pelvic traits, possibly centered on early, pre-pubertal growth periods. Such phenotypic coordination has important implications for fitness, serving to benefit both adult health and the health of offspring in subsequent generations.
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