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A biological approach to adult sex differences in skeletal indicators of childhood stress.

Lexi O'DonnellEthan C HillAmy S Anderson AndersonHeather Joy Hecht Edgar
Published in: American journal of biological anthropology (2021)
All results indicate that lesion formation in juveniles is influenced by some combination of sex differences in the pace of red-yellow conversion of the bone marrow and bone turnover. The preponderance of males with CO and PH likely speaks to the potential for heightened osteoblastic activity in males. We find no support for the hypotheses that sex biases in mortality or immune responses impacted lesion frequency in this sample. Sex differences in biological processes experienced by children may affect lesion formation and lesion expression in later life.
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