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美国东南部狩猎采集者和农民的退行性关节病

Degenerative joint disease in hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists from the Southeastern United States.

作者信息

Bridges P S

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, Queens College, Flushing, New York.

出版信息

Am J Phys Anthropol. 1991 Aug;85(4):379-91. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330850403.

Abstract

This study examines degenerative joint disease of the major appendicular joints in hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists from northwestern Alabama. Arthritis is highest at the shoulder, elbow, and knee and lower at the hip and ankle. There are virtually no sex differences in the hunter-gatherer group, but in the agriculturalists, males have more severe osteoarthritis than females. The hunters-gatherers have a somewhat greater prevalence of arthritis than the agriculturalists, but the differences are rarely significant. The similarity in osteoarthritis levels over time conflicts with biomechanical evidence, which indicates an increase in usual activities in the agricultural period. Several possible reasons for this are explored, including the suggestion that arthritis is a response to intensive or infrequent activities. Whatever the cause, it is clear that biomechanical data and osteoarthritis are responding to different factors and do not equally represent the level of usual activities.

摘要

本研究调查了阿拉巴马州西北部狩猎采集者和农业人群主要附属关节的退行性关节疾病。关节炎在肩部、肘部和膝部最为高发,而在髋部和踝部则发病率较低。在狩猎采集者群体中,几乎不存在性别差异,但在农业人群中,男性患骨关节炎的情况比女性更为严重。狩猎采集者患关节炎的患病率略高于农业人群,但差异很少显著。随着时间推移,骨关节炎水平的相似性与生物力学证据相矛盾,生物力学证据表明农业时期日常活动有所增加。对此探讨了几个可能的原因,包括关节炎是对高强度或不频繁活动的一种反应这一观点。无论原因是什么,很明显生物力学数据和骨关节炎对不同因素做出反应,并且并不能同等地反映日常活动水平。

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