Evolving human nutrition implications for public health /

"While most of us live our lives according to the working week, we did not evolve to be bound by industrial schedules, nor did the food we eat. Despite this, we eat the products of industrialization and often suffer as a consequence. This book considers aspects of changing human nutrition from...

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מחבר ראשי: Ulijaszek, Stanley J.
מחבר תאגידי: ebrary, Inc
מחברים אחרים: Mann, Neil, 1953-, Elton, Sarah
פורמט: אלקטרוני ספר אלקטרוני
שפה:אנגלית
יצא לאור: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
סדרה:Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology ; 64
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גישה מקוונת:An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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  • Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; Part I. The Animal Within: 2. Locating human diet in a mammalian framework; 3. Diet and hominin evolution; 4. Seasonality of environment and diet; 5. Evolution of human diet and eating behaviour; Part II. A Brave New World: 6. When our brains left our bodies behind: dietary change and health discordance; 7. Nutrition and infectious disease, past and present; 8. Inequality and nutritional health; Part III. Once Upon a Time in the West: 9. Nutrition transition; 10. Fats in the global balance; 11. Feed the world with carbohydrates; 12. Post-script; Index.