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Horticultural activity predicts later localized limb status in a contemporary pre-industrial population.

Jonathan StieglitzBenjamin C TrumbleHillard KaplanMichael Gurven
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2017)
Patterns of activity- and age-related change in bone status indicate localized osteogenic responses to loading, and are generally consistent with the logic of bone functional adaptation. Nonmechanical factors related to subsistence lifestyle moderate the association between activity patterns and bone structure.
Keyphrases
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