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Bone Health

A Reflection of the Social Mosaic

  • Provides inter-disciplinary perspectives of biological anthropologists, medical researchers, social epidemiologists and genetic epidemiologists on bone health

  • Covers three lines of evidence: ancient, contemporary, and epigenetic factors to highlight the effect of social status on bone health

  • Includes three sections in chronological order for easy understanding of the effect of socio-economic and social factors on human bone health over time

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxii
  2. Medieval Perspective

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Skeletal Health in Medieval Societies: Insights from Ancient Bone Collagen Stable Isotopes and Dental Histology

      • Justyna J. Miszkiewicz, Tahlia J. Stewart, Chris A. Deter, Geraldine E. Fahy, Patrick Mahoney
      Pages 17-34
    3. Ancient Human Bone Microstructure Case Studies from Medieval England

      • Meg M. Walker, Emma M. Street, Rosie Pitfield, Justyna J. Miszkiewicz, Sharon L. Brennan-Olsen, Patrick Mahoney
      Pages 35-52
  3. Contemporary Perspective

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 53-53
    2. Bone Quality in Socially and Ethnically Diverse Groups: Downstream and Upstream Determinants Across the Life Course

      • Sharon L. Brennan-Olsen, Natalie K. Hyde, Rachel L. Duckham, Ayse Zengin, Jason Talevski, Darci Green et al.
      Pages 55-69
    3. Differences in Fracture Risk Between Countries, Within Countries and Between Social and Ethnic Groups

      • Sharon L. Brennan-Olsen, Ayse Zengin, Rachel L. Duckham, Sarah M. Hosking, Jason Talevski, Natalie K. Hyde
      Pages 71-86
    4. Social Determinants of Preventive Testing and Adherence to Treatment for Osteoporosis

      • Sharon L. Brennan-Olsen, Jason Talevski, Sarah M. Hosking, Alison Beauchamp
      Pages 87-101
  4. Epigenetic Perspective

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 103-103
    2. Epigenetics: At the Crossroads Between Genetic and Environmental Determinants of Disease

      • Paula Morales-Sánchez, Raúl Fernández Pérez, Pablo Santamarina, Sandra Rodriguez-Rodero, Agustin Fernandez-Fernandez, Mario F. Fraga
      Pages 105-128
    3. The Influence of Maternal and Social Factors During Intrauterine Life

      • Ana Santurtún, Javier Riancho, Jose A. Riancho
      Pages 129-149
    4. Postnatal Social Factors: The Epigenome and the Skeleton

      • Ana Santurtún, Alvaro del Real, Jose A. Riancho
      Pages 151-175
    5. The Social Context of Bone Health: Conclusions and Future Directions

      • Sharon L. Brennan-Olsen, Jose A. Riancho, Justyna J. Miszkiewicz
      Pages 177-181
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 183-186

About this book

This multidisciplinary book addresses three lines of evidence (medieval, contemporary, and epigenetic) regarding the effect of human socio-economic status on bone health. It provides an overview of the extent to which human social background affects adult bone quality and quantity, and makes recommendations for future skeletal biology research into lifestyle-related musculoskeletal disorders.

The book is divided into three major parts, the first of which discusses bone and dental health in medieval human skeletal remains from distinct socio-economic status groups. In turn, Part 2 reviews bone health in contemporary human populations with a range of social backgrounds; in addition, a conceptual model proposing a social gradient of osteoporosis and fracture risk related to biological mechanisms and cumulative stressors throughout the human lifecycle is presented. Lastly, Part 3 highlights the role of epigenetics in socially patterned risk factors for skeletal disorders, and discusses how epigenetic mechanisms transduce the psychosocial environment and increase the risk of developing conditions such as osteoporosis.

Overall, the book highlights the importance of considering the social-biological nexus in future skeletal biology research and future treatment of bone disease. Increased awareness of this nexus can potentially improve individual and population-level bone health interventions, reducing the social inequities observed in fracture risk.

Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for researchers, academics, and students in the fields of medicine, epidemiology, the health sciences, biological anthropology, human anatomy and adaptation, developmental studies of human societies, human biology, and any field concerning musculoskeletal disorders and health. It will also benefit clinical practitioners evaluating osteoporosis, osteopenia, fracture risk, bone quality and quantity.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

    Justyna J. Miszkiewicz

  • Department of Medicine-Western Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

    Sharon L. Brennan-Olsen

  • Department of Internal Medicine, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain

    Jose A. Riancho

About the editors

Dr Justyna Miszkiewicz is a Lecturer in Biological Anthropology who specializes in skeletal biology at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. She is also an Honorary Research Associate with the Skeletal Biology Research Centre at the University of Kent, Canterbury, UK. She has expertise in bone biological plausibility for associations between social adversity, social structures and trajectories of bone loss and maintenance in ancient human populations. Over the past several years, she has studied the effect of lifestyle on bone and dental quantity and quality in human skeletal remains from archaeological contexts, placing particular emphasis on the socio-economic stratification in medieval societies.

Associate Professor Sharon Brennan-Olsen is a Principal Research Fellow at Department of Medicine-Western Health, University of Melbourne, Australia. She is a social epidemiologist and Program Director of ‘Social Epigenomics and Population Health’ at the Australian Institute for Musculoskeletal Science (AIMSS). Her research interests are the social determinants of musculoskeletal diseases and health service utilization, and the biological mechanisms that may underpin the social gradient of osteoporosis, sarcopenia and arthritis: in other words, how social and environmental exposures across the lifecourse influence the phenotypic expression of bone, muscle and joint diseases.

Professor José A Riancho is professor of Medicine and director of the Department of Medicine and Psychiatry at the University of Cantabria, as well as chief of section of Internal Medicine at the University Hospital M. Valdecilla, both in Santander, Spain. He has extensive clinical experience in the management of patients with osteoporosis and other metabolic bone disorders. His research is focused on bone biology, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Current research lines include several clinical and translational projects, specially related to the genomics and epigenomics of osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. His research activities have received continuous funding by the Instituto de Salud Carlos IIII (Spanish Government) and other public and private institutions. He has published more than 200 papers in international peer-reviewed journals. He is a member of several scientific societies. He participates in several international consortia dedicated to investigate the genetic basis of skeletal disorders.


Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Bone Health

  • Book Subtitle: A Reflection of the Social Mosaic

  • Editors: Justyna J. Miszkiewicz, Sharon L. Brennan-Olsen, Jose A. Riancho

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7256-8

  • Publisher: Springer Singapore

  • eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-13-7255-1Published: 11 July 2019

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-981-13-7258-2Published: 15 August 2020

  • eBook ISBN: 978-981-13-7256-8Published: 29 June 2019

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XXII, 186

  • Number of Illustrations: 3 b/w illustrations, 18 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Endocrinology

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