2013
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(13)60598-x
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Atherosclerosis across 4000 years of human history: the Horus study of four ancient populations

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“…However, this assumption has recently been challenged through a comprehensive study of 137 non-elite mummies including Egyptian and Peruvian farming groups, Alaskan hunter-gatherers and a pre-Columbian population from the South-Western United States with a subsistence based on farming and foraging. Evidence for atherosclerosis was found in 34% of the analysed mummies and was present in all four groups (Thompson et al, 2013). Aside from dietary habits, chronic infectious diseases, particularly those of the lungs were identified as the main risk factor for atherosclerosis shared by all four populations.…”
Section: Arterial Calcifications In the Palaeopathological Recordmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…However, this assumption has recently been challenged through a comprehensive study of 137 non-elite mummies including Egyptian and Peruvian farming groups, Alaskan hunter-gatherers and a pre-Columbian population from the South-Western United States with a subsistence based on farming and foraging. Evidence for atherosclerosis was found in 34% of the analysed mummies and was present in all four groups (Thompson et al, 2013). Aside from dietary habits, chronic infectious diseases, particularly those of the lungs were identified as the main risk factor for atherosclerosis shared by all four populations.…”
Section: Arterial Calcifications In the Palaeopathological Recordmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Aside from dietary habits, chronic infectious diseases, particularly those of the lungs were identified as the main risk factor for atherosclerosis shared by all four populations. The findings further raise questions about a certain basic genetic predisposition present in some individuals or populations (Thompson et al, 2013).…”
Section: Arterial Calcifications In the Palaeopathological Recordmentioning
confidence: 89%
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