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Evolutionary Origins of the Differences in Osteoporosis Risk in US Populations

机译:美国人口骨质疏松症风险差异的进化起源

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Over the past 50 years, it has been increasingly evident that there are population differences in bone mass and the risk of osteoporosis. In the United States, many studies have reported a lower prevalence of osteoporosis in African Americans compared with people of European descent. If we trace the trajectory of changes in lifeways from the earliest migrations of early Homo out of Africa over the past two million years or so, to include lower vitamin D levels in higher latitudes; more meat in the diet; increasing sedentism; and a longer lifespan/longer post-menopausal period, it is not surprising that osteoporosis occurs more frequently in populations of European descent. While many scholars have explored the apparent "paradox" of higher bone mass, lower vitamin D levels, and higher parathyroid hormone levels among African Americans, this brief review of evolutionary shifts that affected our species may change the approach to understanding the current population differences in the United States.
机译:在过去的50年中,越来越明显地存在骨骼群体的差异和骨质疏松症的风险。在美国,与欧洲血统人民相比,许多研究据报道,非洲裔美国人的骨质疏松症患病率较低。如果我们在过去的二百五百万年左右的早期同性恋中,我们追溯了最早的Homo,最早的同性恋者的变化轨迹,以包括更高纬度的维生素D水平;饮食中的肉类更多;增加沉降症;更长的寿命/更长的更年期后期,并不令人惊讶的是,在欧洲血统的群体中更频繁地发生骨质疏松症。虽然许多学者探讨了非洲裔美国人中骨质量,较低的维生素D水平和更高的甲状旁腺激素水平的明显的“悖论”,但这简要回顾了影响我们物种的进化变化可能改变理解当前人口差异的方法美国。

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