Three-dimensional analysis of sexual dimorphism in ribcage kinematics of modern humans.
Daniel García-MartínezMarkus BastirNicole Torres-TamayoPaul O'HigginsIsabel Torres-SánchezFrancisco García-RíoYann HeuzéPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
We support that sex-related differences in skeletal ribcage kinematics are discernible, even when soft tissues are not analyzed. We hypothesize that this differential breathing pattern is primarily a result of more pronounced diaphragmatic breathing in males, which might relate to differences in body composition, metabolism, and ultimately greater oxygen demand in males compared to females. Future research should further explore the links between ribcage morphological variation and basal metabolic rate.