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Am J Phys Anthropol ; 169(1): 104-121, 2019 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30851130

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OBJECTIVE: Stark health inequalities exist in the present day between the North and South of England, with people in the South, overall, experiencing better health across a range of parameters (e.g., life expectancy and number of years spent in good health). Bioarchaeological studies of skeletal remains from cemeteries across this geographical divide have the ability to provide a temporal perspective on the etiology, longevity, and nature of this disparity. METHODS: In total 574 non-adults (0-17 years) from six urban sites (c. AD 1711-1856) were analyzed from the North and South of England. Measurements of long bone length, cortical thickness, and vertebral dimensions were analyzed alongside both skeletal and dental palaeopathological data to assess patterns of disease and growth disruption between skeletal samples. RESULTS: There were few significant differences in growth parameters between the six sites in relation to geographical location. However, the northern-based sample Coach Lane (North Shields) demonstrated some of the highest rates of pathology, with metabolic disease being particularly prevalent. DISCUSSION: Northern and southern populations suffered alike from the detrimental environmental conditions associated with urban centers of the 18th-19th centuries. However, the elevated prevalence of vitamin D deficiency seen within the Coach Lane sample is indicative of a regionally specific risk that may be related to latitude, and/or the influence of particular industries operating in the North-East.


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Estatura/etnología , Desarrollo Infantil/fisiología , Salud Infantil , Adolescente , Niño , Salud Infantil/etnología , Salud Infantil/historia , Preescolar , Hipoplasia del Esmalte Dental , Inglaterra/etnología , Fémur/anatomía & histología , Historia del Siglo XVIII , Historia del Siglo XIX , Humanos , Industrias/historia , Lactante , Paleopatología , Columna Vertebral/anatomía & histología , Estrés Fisiológico , Diente/anatomía & histología , Deficiencia de Vitamina D
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Am J Phys Anthropol ; 158(1): 155-64, 2015 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26118898

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OBJECTIVE: Traditional methods of detecting growth disruption have focused on deficiencies in the diaphyseal length of the long bones. This study proposes the implementation of vertebral measurements (body height and transverse diameter of the neural canal) from non-adults (0-17 years) as a new methodology for the identification of growth disruption. METHODS: Measurements of vertebral body height and transverse diameter were taken from 96 non-adult skeletons and 40 adult skeletons from two post-medieval sites in England (Bow Baptist, London and Coronation Street, South Shields). Non-adult measurements were plotted against dental age to construct vertebral growth profiles through which inter-population comparisons could be made. RESULTS: Results demonstrated that both sites experienced some growth retardation in infancy, evident as deficiencies in transverse diameter. However, analysis of vertebral body height revealed different chronologies of growth disruption between the sites, with a later age of attainment of skeletal maturity recorded in the Bow Baptist sample. DISCUSSION: These vertebral dimensions undergo cessation of growth at different ages, with transverse diameter being "locked-in" by ∼1-2 years of age, while vertebral body height may continue to grow into early adulthood. These measurements can therefore provide complementary information regarding the timing of growth disruption within archaeological populations. Non-adult vertebral measurements can increase our osteobiographical understanding of the timings of episodes of health stress, and allow for the analysis of growth when other skeletal elements are fragmentary.


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Estatura/fisiología , Columna Vertebral/anatomía & histología , Columna Vertebral/crecimiento & desarrollo , Estrés Fisiológico/fisiología , Adolescente , Antropología Física , Niño , Preescolar , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Londres
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