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Reevaluating the health and nutritional status of maize-dependent populations: evidence for the impact of pellagra on human skeletons from South Africa. (Special Issue: Tribute to Christine S. Wilson.)

机译:重新评估依赖玉米的人群的健康和营养状况:糙皮对南非人类骨骼的影响的证据。 (特刊:向克里斯汀·威尔逊致敬。)

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Pellagra, a niacin/tryptophan deficiency disease, is prevalent in populations that have high maize/low protein diets. Historically it has been essentially a disease of undernutrition and social inequality. We offer a unique analysis of both macro- and microstructural skeletal indicators from 31 individuals known to have died from pellagra (n=14) and non-specific general malnutrition (n=17). These cases are part of the Raymond Dart Skeletal Collection, housed at the University of Witwatersrand Medical School, Johannesburg, South Africa. This sample was drawn from a mid-to-late 20th century Black South African population. These individuals were found to exhibit a high incidence of alveolar bone loss, dental caries, enamel hypoplasias, periostitic lesions, osteomyelitis, cribra orbitalia, and cranial pitting. The frequency of specific pathological indicators separated the pellagrins from those with non-specific general malnutrition; however, the indicators were not pellagra-specific. We strongly argue that pellagra does affect bone in a noticeable way at both the macro- and micro-level, and therefore as a diet-related disease cannot be excluded as a possible cause for lesions seen in maize-dependent populations. We have also reported on the histological findings for rib samples taken from a subset of pellagra (n=10) and general malnutrition (n=14) cases. The critical difference between pellagrins and non-specific malnutrition cases was a decreased cortical area for pellagrins. Given its implications for interpreting the paleonutrition and paleopathology of prehistoric and historical transitions to maize intensive diets we present a checklist of macro- and micro-level indicators for investigating a signature pattern for the skeletal biology of pellagra. The overall synthesis of our findings provides new insights into skeletal-based interpretations of nutrition and micronutrient-related health problems for populations undergoing dietary transitions both past and present.
机译:Pellagra是烟酸/色氨酸缺乏症,在玉米/蛋白质含量低的人群中普遍存在。从历史上看,它基本上是营养不良和社会不平等的疾病。我们对31名已知死于糙皮病(n = 14)和非特异性一般性营养不良(n = 17)的个体的宏观和微观结构骨骼指标进行了独特的分析。这些病例是雷蒙德·达特骨骼收藏品的一部分,该收藏品位于南非约翰内斯堡威特沃特斯兰德大学医学院。该样本取自20世纪中叶至后期的南非黑人。发现这些人表现出高发生的牙槽骨丢失,龋齿,牙釉质发育不全,牙周炎性病变,骨髓炎,cribra眼眶眶炎和颅凹。特定病理学指标的频率将糙皮病与非特定性一般性营养不良的人分开。但是,该指标并非特定于糙皮病。我们强烈认为,糙皮病确实在宏观和微观上都以明显的方式影响骨骼,因此不能排除与饮食相关的疾病,因为它可能是依赖玉米的人群中出现病变的可能原因。我们还报道了从部分糙皮病(n = 10)和一般营养不良(n = 14)病例中获取的肋骨样本的组织学发现。培拉格林与非特定营养不良病例之间的关键区别是,培拉格林的皮层面积减少。考虑到其对解释玉米密集型饮食的史前和历史过渡的古营养和古病理学的意义,我们提出了宏观和微观水平指标的清单,以研究糙米的骨骼生物学的特征性模式。我们研究结果的总体综述为过去和现在经历饮食转变的人群提供了基于骨骼的营养和微量营养素相关健康问题解释的新见解。

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