Do bone geometric properties of the proximal femoral diaphysis reflect loading history, muscle properties, or body dimensions?
Sirpa NiinimäkiNathaniel NarraLaura HärkönenShinya AbeRiku NikanderJari HyttinenChristopher J KnüselHarri SievänenPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2019)
Activity effects from ground impact loading were associated with higher bone geometric values, especially at the femur mid-shaft, but also at lesser and sub-trochanter cross-sections. Bone geometric properties along the femur can be used to assess the mechanical stimuli experienced, where ground impact loading seems to be more important than muscle loading.