Suscripción institucional·Documento·2012·Inglés

Reproductive effects on skeletal health in Shuar women of Amazonian Ecuador: A life history perspective

Felicia C. Madimenos; J. Josh Snodgrass; Melissa A. Liebert; Tara J. Cepon; Lawrence S. Sugiyama

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Resumen

Although preliminary and not based on longitudinal data, these findings suggest that the effects of reproduction are transient as the system of calcium homeostasis in premenopausal women efficiently restores the bone loss that results from metabolically active reproductive states. Further, this research suggests that the timing of early life history events may canalize bone density phenotype.

Cómo citar

Felicia C. Madimenos, & J. Josh Snodgrass, & Melissa A. Liebert, & Tara J. Cepon, & Lawrence S. Sugiyama (2012). Reproductive effects on skeletal health in Shuar women of Amazonian Ecuador: A life history perspective. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.22329