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Sex-specific functional adaptation of the femoral diaphysis to body composition.

Alizé Lacoste JeansonFrédéric SantosJán DupejJana VelemínskáJaroslav Brůžek
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2018)
The observed sexual dimorphism is consistent with differing aging processes; cortical bone decreases in females through endosteal resorption while it remains almost constant in males who compensate for endosteal resorption by periosteal apposition on the diaphyseal surface. The functional adaptation to compressive forces indicates a systemic endosteal apposition of bone material with increased BF% and FM in females only. FM and BF% are linked to a straighter femur in both sexes, suggesting an optimization of the resistance to compressive loads by distributing them more linearly along the entire diaphysis.
Keyphrases
  • bone mineral density
  • body composition
  • postmenopausal women
  • bone loss
  • resistance training
  • mental health
  • bone regeneration