Assessing the existence of the male–female health‐survival paradox in the past: Dental caries in medieval London
Sharon N. DeWitte
Abstract:ObjectivesThis study seeks to identify signals of the male–female health‐survival paradox in medieval London.Materials and MethodsThis study uses skeletal data on age, sex, dental caries (n = 592) and antemortem tooth loss (n = 819) from adult individuals from medieval London cemeteries (c. 1200–1540 CE). The association between age and dental caries was assessed using binary logistic regression. The associations among age, time period (pre‐ vs. post‐Black Death), oral biomarker (dental caries or antemortem to… Show more
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