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Morphological changes in the shape of the non-pathological bony knee joint with age: A morphometric analysis of the distal femur and proximal tibia in three populations of known age at death

机译:非病理性骨膝关节的形状随年龄的形态变化:死亡年龄已知的三个人群的股骨远端和胫骨近端的形态计量学分析

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This study examines possible morphological variation in the knee joint of Homo sapiens with increasing age in ostensively healthy and non-pathological distal femora and proximal tibiae. Throughout the lifetime of each individual, the hard tissue of the knee undergoes considerable remodelling as a response to biomechanical stresses. changes in bone microarchitecture and reduction of bone mineral content as a concomitant of ageing. The knee is also subject to greater levels of degenerative joint disease than any other joint. If death occurs whilst such diseases are in the earliest stages, initial bone changes may not be visually obvious in museum specimens. If such specimens are used for comparative analyses, it is hypothesised that changes might render it problematic if all ages are conglomerated into discrete samples. This study therefore investigates the degree to which the distal femur and proximal tibia change shape during ageing and, if changes are present, whether they are expressed similarly in males and females. It also examines whether changes are of greater magnitude than those morphological differences which might exist between populations. In an example population of African-Americans, results indicate that there is a statistically significant difference in shape between age groups and those differences become progressively greater between the youngest and oldest adults. Results also show that although morphological variation caused by ageing is apparent. those shape differences attributable to sexual dimorphism are more powerful. When two additional populations are analysed jointly with the African-Americans (Caucasian Americans and the European Spitalfields sample), results indicate that inter-population shape differences are considerably greater than differences caused by increasing age. Results imply that it is justifiable to combine specimens of all ages into discrete samples for comparative purposes. Copyright (C) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:这项研究研究了表面健康且非病理性远端股骨和胫骨近端的智人的膝关节可能随着年龄的增长而发生的形态变化。在每个人的整个生命周期中,膝盖的硬组织都经历了相当大的重塑,以响应生物力学应力。骨微结构的变化和骨矿物质含量的降低,伴随着衰老。膝盖还比其他任何关节都更容易发生退行性关节疾病。如果在此类疾病处于早期阶段就发生死亡,则博物馆标本中的初始骨骼变化可能在视觉上不明显。如果将这些样本用于比较分析,则假设所有年龄段的样本都聚集成离散样本,则变化可能会带来问题。因此,本研究调查了在衰老过程中股骨远端和胫骨近端变形的程度,如果存在变化,它们在男性和女性中的表达是否相似。它还检查变化的幅度是否大于种群之间可能存在的形态差异。在一个非裔美国人的例子中,结果表明,年龄组之间在形状上有统计学上的显着差异,并且这些差异在最年轻和最年长的成年人之间逐渐变大。结果还表明,尽管由老化引起的形态变化是明显的。那些归因于性二态性的形状差异更为明显。当与非裔美国人(高加索裔美国人和欧洲Spitalfields样本)一起分析另外两个人口时,结果表明,人口之间形状差异远大于年龄增长造成的差异。结果表明,将所有年龄的样本合并为离散样本以进行比较是合理的。版权所有(C)2007 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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