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  2. Bone age - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, a bone age that is older than a person's chronological age may be detected in a child growing faster than normal. A delay or advance in bone age is most commonly associated with normal variability in growth, but significant deviations between bone age and biological age may indicate an underlying medical condition that requires ...

  3. Bone density - Wikipedia

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    It is the bone mineral density at the site when compared to the "young normal reference mean". It is a comparison of a patient's bone mineral density to that of a healthy 30-year-old. [ 10 ] The US standard is to use data for a 30-year-old of the same sex and ethnicity, but the WHO recommends using data for a 30-year-old white female for ...

  4. Osteopenia - Wikipedia

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    Age: bone density peaks at age 35, and then decreases. Bone density loss occurs in both men and women [7] Ethnicity: European and Asian people have increased risk [8] Sex: women are at higher risk, particularly those with early menopause; Family history: low bone mass in the family increases risk

  5. Body shape - Wikipedia

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    Mammary glands do not contain muscle tissue. The shape of female breasts is affected by age, genetic factors, and body weight. Women's breasts tend to grow larger after menopause, due to increase in fatty deposits caused by decreasing levels of estrogen. The loss of elasticity from connective tissue associated with menopause also causes sagging ...

  6. Skeletochronology - Wikipedia

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    The continuous resorption and deposition leaves gaps in the record of growth and missing bone tissue is a case at any stage of a vertebrate's life cycle; 'complete specimens that allow precise identification are extremely rare'. [6] Therefore, to account for any missing bone tissues in a specimen, retrocalculation of skeletal age is to be ...

  7. What are normal testosterone levels by age? - AOL

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    Testosterone Levels By Age. Around the age of 35, men's testosterone levels begin to decline more rapidly. Average Testosterone Levels By Age. The average male who reaches 70 years old will have ...

  8. Do men have biological clocks? It's not just women who have ...

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  9. Human skeleton - Wikipedia

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    The axial skeleton (80 bones) is formed by the vertebral column (32–34 bones; the number of the vertebrae differs from human to human as the lower 2 parts, sacral and coccygeal bone may vary in length), a part of the rib cage (12 pairs of ribs and the sternum), and the skull (22 bones and 7 associated bones).