If, as indicated by some studies, prudent diets such as the Mediterranean or DASH diets can be further improved, an evolutionary approach may be helpful. Paleolithic diets represent the food habits during more than two million years of hominid and human evolution before the development of agriculture. Fruits, tubers, nuts, lean meat, larvae, insects, fish, shellfish, eggs, honey, and a large variety of vegetables have been staple foods. Contemporary non-Western populations with similar lifestyles have shown exceptionally low rates of cardiovascular disease, obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and hypertension. Available evidence lends some support in favor, and less against, the notion that Paleolithic diets are an approp...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes has steadily increased over the past few decades. In the treatment...
Many low-income consumers face a limited budget for food purchases. The United States Department of ...
The food and nutrient intake among Paleolithic Homo sapiens, hunter-gatherers and among Asian and Ho...
The Paleolithic, or ancestral, diet was first proposed by Eaton and Konner in 1985, and it is based ...
The human diet has passed through several revolutionary changes since the introduction of agricultur...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the possibility that a paleolithic-like diet can be used in the prevention of...
The Paleolithic diet is a modern nutritional diet developed on the basis of human and primate evolut...
The paleolithic diet is a diet which imitates the nutrition eaten by various species of hominoids li...
In recent years there has been discussion of the many health benefits of the paleodiet, a diet that ...
Evolutionary medicine acknowledges that many chronic degenerative diseases result from conflicts bet...
The prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) exhibits considerable variation across agrarian soci...
Purpose: The intent of the present study was to examine the nutritional characteristics of a contemp...
Aims/hypothesis Most studies of diet in glucose intolerance and type 2 diabetes have focused on inta...
The current food options, especially in the Western countries, are acidogenic, which reduce extracel...
Finding ways to reduce risk for obesity-related disorders, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascu...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes has steadily increased over the past few decades. In the treatment...
Many low-income consumers face a limited budget for food purchases. The United States Department of ...
The food and nutrient intake among Paleolithic Homo sapiens, hunter-gatherers and among Asian and Ho...
The Paleolithic, or ancestral, diet was first proposed by Eaton and Konner in 1985, and it is based ...
The human diet has passed through several revolutionary changes since the introduction of agricultur...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the possibility that a paleolithic-like diet can be used in the prevention of...
The Paleolithic diet is a modern nutritional diet developed on the basis of human and primate evolut...
The paleolithic diet is a diet which imitates the nutrition eaten by various species of hominoids li...
In recent years there has been discussion of the many health benefits of the paleodiet, a diet that ...
Evolutionary medicine acknowledges that many chronic degenerative diseases result from conflicts bet...
The prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) exhibits considerable variation across agrarian soci...
Purpose: The intent of the present study was to examine the nutritional characteristics of a contemp...
Aims/hypothesis Most studies of diet in glucose intolerance and type 2 diabetes have focused on inta...
The current food options, especially in the Western countries, are acidogenic, which reduce extracel...
Finding ways to reduce risk for obesity-related disorders, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascu...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes has steadily increased over the past few decades. In the treatment...
Many low-income consumers face a limited budget for food purchases. The United States Department of ...
The food and nutrient intake among Paleolithic Homo sapiens, hunter-gatherers and among Asian and Ho...