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Secular Change In Stature And Body Mass In Korea Over The Last Two Millennia, Yangseung Jeong
Secular Change In Stature And Body Mass In Korea Over The Last Two Millennia, Yangseung Jeong
Doctoral Dissertations
Body size of a population is influenced by its environmental conditions and thus reflects the standards of living experienced by individuals within a population. In this research, for the purpose of investigating the standards of living in the Korean societies for the past two millennia, the pattern of secular changes in stature and body mass of the Korean populations were examined using both anthropometric and osteometric data. In addition, because of the necessity of reconstructing body sizes from the skeletal remains, new Korean-specific equations for stature and body mass estimation were developed using the hybrid method.
The newly developed equations …
An Investigation Of Diabetes Mellitus In Postmortem Human Remains, Shannon Elizabeth May
An Investigation Of Diabetes Mellitus In Postmortem Human Remains, Shannon Elizabeth May
Doctoral Dissertations
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most prevalent and significant metabolic diseases impacting modern human populations. The goal of this research is to explore several analytical methods to better appreciate how diabetes impacts the skeleton, and to determine if this effect can be recognized in postmortem remains. Anthropologists are tasked with elucidating the relationship between nutrition, metabolism, growth, development, and skeletal health. Diabetes represents a crucial point of interface between these factors. Furthermore, as the percentage of diabetics increases in the general population, so will their representation in forensic cases. This study will provide tools for identifying characteristics of diabetes …
Augmenting Functional Adaptation: Does Obesity Have A Systemic Effect On Bone Strength Properties In Humans?, Nicole Marie Reeves
Augmenting Functional Adaptation: Does Obesity Have A Systemic Effect On Bone Strength Properties In Humans?, Nicole Marie Reeves
Doctoral Dissertations
This study considers the mechanical and neuroendocrine-metabolic effects of obesity on cortical bone and joint morphology throughout the human skeleton. Obesity has primarily been associated with changes in lower limb bone morphology, attributed to local mechanical responses; however, it is known that systemic metabolic shifts concomitant with obesity also influence bone turnover and cell signaling. Thus, the interaction of these mechanical and metabolic effects should be considered, rather than either factor in isolation.
The presented research addresses this interaction by examining skeletal data obtained the William M. Bass Donated Collection (University of Tennessee), a modern collection with documentation representing obese …