ba0004p47 | (1) | ICCBH2015
Magan Ansuyah
, Micklesfield Lisa
, Norris Shane
, Pettifor John
Bone accrual and the attainment of peak bone mass influence an individuals predisposition to fracture or osteoporosis later in life. The developmental tempo and the movement of the periosteal and endosteal surfaces of the appendicular skeleton during growth result in variations in bone mineral content and density. During puberty the differential in peak height and peak bone mass accretion negatively influence bone strength. A surrogate measure of bone strength is the met...