The various meanings and uses of bone “remodeling” in biological anthropology: A review

Author:

Wei Xuan1ORCID,Cooper David M. L.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology, College of Medicine University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesIn modern bone biology, the term “remodeling” generally refers to internal bone turnover that creates secondary osteons. However, it is also widely used by skeletal biologists, including biological anthropologists as a catch‐all term to refer to different skeletal changes. In this review, we investigated how “remodeling” is used across topics on skeletal biology in biological anthropology to demonstrate potential problems with such pervasive use of a generalized term.MethodsUsing PubMed and Google Scholar, we selected and reviewed 205 articles that use the term remodeling to describe skeletal processes and have anthropological implications. Nine edited volumes were also reviewed as examples of collaborative work by different experts to demonstrate the diverse and extensive use of the term remodeling.ResultsFour general meanings of bone “remodeling” were identified, namely, internal turnover, functional adaptation, fracture repair, and growth remodeling. Additionally, remodeling is also used to refer to a broad array of pathological skeletal changes.DiscussionAlthough we initially identified four general meanings of bone remodeling, they are not mutually exclusive and often occur in combination. The term “remodeling” has become an extensively used catch‐all term to refer to different processes and outcomes of skeletal changes, which inevitably lead to misunderstanding and a loss of information. Such ambiguity and confusion are potentially problematic as the field of biological anthropology becomes increasingly multidisciplinary. Therefore, we advocate for precise, context‐specific definitions and explanations of bone remodeling as it continues to be used across disciplines within and beyond biological anthropology.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology,Archeology,Genetics,Anthropology,Anatomy,Epidemiology

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