Weight, length, and density of whole dried radius and ulna with bone marrow were measured, bones were ashed, and ash, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium were determined. Adult hares had lower bone magnesium levels and their bones were heavier, longer, and denser than those of juveniles. ...
Objective To explore the effect of different age and body mass index( BMI) on bone mineral density( BMD) of the lumbar spine( L2-4),the femoral neck( Neck),the greater trochanter( Troch),and the intertrochanter( Inter Tro) in young and middle-aged males. Methods The research subjects we...
Effect of pre- and post-pubertal castration on bone weight and measurements has been studied in 3 groups of Piemontese male cattle (EC - early castrated, LC - late castrated, IM - intact) reared in the same environmental conditions and slaughtered at about 18 month of age, at about 550 ...
Older people are concerned with bone health because bones get weaker as we age, which makes us more susceptible to fractures. This is particularly the case for post-menopausal women. But it’s not just older people that are concerned about bone health. Younger people are becoming aware that l...
The mechanical testing parameters were failure , shear strength, and shear modulus of the bones. The 60% diet produced the highest failure (P < 0.05), at 16 kg of BW and onward. The shear strength was greater (P = 0.01) once the reached 5 kg of BW for the 60% diet than other ...
MS Abdo,NA El-Azeem,M Shourrap - 《Egyptian Journal of Nutrition & Feeds》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Cage type and mineral nutrition had independent impact on skeletal development in Lohmann LSL-Lite pullets from hatch though to 16 weeks of age The effects of rearing cage type and dietary ...
The physiological process of aging in the musculoskeletal system sets on, in most cases, a few years after the end of puberty and increases in momentum after the age of 50 [41]. Aging does contain changes concerning the average estrogen levels in females, predominantly a decrease thereof after...
Furthermore, the type, architecture, structure and biology of the bone of rodents are remarkably different from human bones; therefore similar clinicopathologic circumstances may affect their bones differently. We describe the effects of naturally occurring CKD with features resembling human CKD on the ...
BLike the body's muscles, bones, and other vital or-gans, the brain feels the effect of aging. Through years ofconstant use and biological wear and tear, the brain grad-ually loses some of its sharpness in processing informa-tion. As people begin to age, they may begin to haveproblems...
On the basis of arteriographs in 98 patients with chronic arterial of lower limbs, degree of was determined in symmetrical femoral and tibial bones using cortical index and statistical calculations. The study demonstrates similar level of mineralization of the examined bones in limbs with similar deg...