Low temperature decreases bone mass in mice: Implications for humans.
Amy RobbinsChristina A T M B TomMiranda N CosmanCleo MoursiLillian ShippTaylor M SpencerTimothy BrashMaureen J DevlinPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
These results support the hypothesis that low temperature was detrimental to bone mass acquisition. Nonshivering thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue increased in proportion to low-temperature exposure but was insufficient to prevent bone loss. These data show that chronic exposure to low temperature impairs bone architecture, suggesting climate may contribute to phenotypic variation in humans and other hominins.