首页> 美国卫生研究院文献>Journal of Anatomy and Physiology >Femoral neck-shaft angle in humans: variation relating to climate clothing lifestyle sex age and side
【2h】

Femoral neck-shaft angle in humans: variation relating to climate clothing lifestyle sex age and side

机译:人类股骨颈轴角度:与气候衣着生活方式性别年龄和身材有关的变化

代理获取
本网站仅为用户提供外文OA文献查询和代理获取服务,本网站没有原文。下单后我们将采用程序或人工为您竭诚获取高质量的原文,但由于OA文献来源多样且变更频繁,仍可能出现获取不到、文献不完整或与标题不符等情况,如果获取不到我们将提供退款服务。请知悉。

摘要

The femoral neck-shaft angle (NSA) varies among modern humans but measurement problems and sampling limitations have precluded the identification of factors contributing to its variation at the population level. Potential sources of variation include sex, age, side (left or right), regional differences in body shape due to climatic adaptation, and the effects of habitual activity patterns (e.g. mobile and sedentary lifestyles and foraging, agricultural, and urban economies). In this study we addressed these issues, using consistent methods to assemble a global NSA database comprising over 8000 femora representing 100 human groups. Results from the analyses show an average NSA for modern humans of 127° (markedly lower than the accepted value of 135°); there is no sex difference, no age-related change in adults, but possibly a small lateral difference which could be due to right leg dominance. Climatic trends consistent with principles based on Bergmann's rule are evident at the global and continental levels, with the NSA varying in relation to other body shape indices: median NSA, for instance, is higher in warmer regions, notably in the Pacific (130°), whereas lower values (associated with a more stocky body build) are found in regions where ancestral populations were exposed to colder conditions, in Europe (126°) and the Americas (125°). There is a modest trend towards increasing NSA with the economic transitions from forager to agricultural and urban lifestyles and, to a lesser extent, from a mobile to a sedentary existence. However, the main trend associated with these transitions is a progressive narrowing in the range of variation in the NSA, which may be attributable to thermal insulation provided by improved cultural buffering from climate, particularly clothing.
机译:股骨颈轴角(NSA)在现代人类中有所不同,但测量问题和采样限制已无法确定在人群水平上导致其变化的因素。变化的潜在来源包括性别,年龄,侧面(左侧或右侧),由于气候适应造成的身体形状区域差异以及习惯性活动模式的影响(例如流动和久坐的生活方式以及觅食,农业和城市经济)。在这项研究中,我们使用一致的方法来解决这些问题,以建立一个全球NSA数据库,该数据库包含代表100个人类群体的8000多股股骨。分析结果表明,现代人的平均NSA为127°(明显低于公认的135°);没有性别差异,成年人没有与年龄相关的变化,但可能是由于右腿优势而引起的较小的横向差异。气候变化趋势与基于伯格曼法则的原理一致,在全球和大陆范围内都很明显,NSA相对于其他体形指数也有所不同:例如,温暖地区的NSA中位数较高,特别是在太平洋地区(130°) ,而在欧洲(126°)和美洲(125°)的祖传人口处于较冷环境的地区,则发现较低的值(与较胖的体型相关)。随着从觅食向农业和城市生活方式的经济过渡,以及从流动性向久坐不动的经济过渡,NSA呈适度增长的趋势。但是,与这些过渡相关的主要趋势是NSA变异范围的逐渐缩小,这可能归因于文化对气候(尤其是衣物)的缓冲作用得到改善而提供的隔热作用。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
代理获取

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号