Gout in Paleopathology: A Review with Some Etiological Considerations

Nellissa Y. Ling, Siân E. Halcrow, Hallie R. Buckley
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Gout has been part of human history for thousands of years. Skeletal evidence of the disease among past people in Europe is often associated with high-status individuals whose lifestyles comprised risk factors for gout, including increased sedentism and greater access to rich, high-caloric, food. A growing body of evidence, however, has shown that multiple factors other than lifestyle also contribute to gout development. In 2011, Buckley presented a review of modern and pre-modern gout cases in which she proposed that selective pressures may partly underlie the high prevalence of gout in the population history of the Pacific region. In this paper, we provide an update on Buckley’s 2011 review of gout in human history. We also review early life stress as a potential underlying factor to consider for gout development, particularly among small prehistoric communities where opulent lifestyles traditionally associated with gout were unlikely to have occurred.
痛风在古病理学:回顾与一些病因考虑
痛风已经成为人类历史上数千年的一部分。在过去的欧洲人中,这种疾病的骨骼证据通常与社会地位高的人有关,他们的生活方式包含了患痛风的风险因素,包括久坐不动的增加和更容易获得丰富的高热量食物。然而,越来越多的证据表明,生活方式以外的多种因素也会导致痛风的发展。2011年,Buckley对现代和前现代痛风病例进行了回顾,她提出选择压力可能是太平洋地区人口历史中痛风高患病率的部分原因。在本文中,我们提供了巴克利2011年综述痛风在人类历史上的更新。我们还回顾了早期生活压力作为考虑痛风发展的潜在潜在因素,特别是在小型史前社区中,传统上与痛风相关的富裕生活方式不太可能发生。
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