Our genome adapts slowly to changing conditions of existence. Many diseases of civilisation result from mismatches between our Paleolithic genome and the rapidly changing environment, including our diet. The objective of the present study was to reconstruct multiple Paleolithic diets to estimate the ranges of nutrient intakes upon which humanity evolved. A database of, predominantly East African, plant and animal foods (meat/fish) was used to model multiple Paleolithic diets, using two pathophysiological constraints (i.e. protein,35 energy % (en%) and linoleic acid (LA) > 1.0 en%), at known hunter-gatherer plant/animal food intake ratios (range 70/30-30/70 en%/en%). We investigated selective and non-selective savannah, savannah/aquatic a...
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populatio...
The Paleolithic diet is promoted in Australia for improved gut health. However, it excludes grains a...
Many low-income consumers face a limited budget for food purchases. The United States Department of ...
Our genome adapts slowly to changing conditions of existence. Many diseases of civilisation result f...
The human diet has passed through several revolutionary changes since the introduction of agricultur...
The food and nutrient intake among Paleolithic Homo sapiens, hunter-gatherers and among Asian and Ho...
The paleolithic diet is a diet which imitates the nutrition eaten by various species of hominoids li...
The Paleolithic, or ancestral, diet was first proposed by Eaton and Konner in 1985, and it is based ...
Evolutionary paradigms of human health and nutrition center on the evolutionary discordance or “mism...
Evolutionary medicine acknowledges that many chronic degenerative diseases result from conflicts bet...
Dietary change has been linked to many aspects of human evolution over the last three million years,...
Purpose: The intent of the present study was to examine the nutritional characteristics of a contemp...
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populatio...
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populatio...
The Paleolithic diet is promoted in Australia for improved gut health. However, it excludes grains a...
Many low-income consumers face a limited budget for food purchases. The United States Department of ...
Our genome adapts slowly to changing conditions of existence. Many diseases of civilisation result f...
The human diet has passed through several revolutionary changes since the introduction of agricultur...
The food and nutrient intake among Paleolithic Homo sapiens, hunter-gatherers and among Asian and Ho...
The paleolithic diet is a diet which imitates the nutrition eaten by various species of hominoids li...
The Paleolithic, or ancestral, diet was first proposed by Eaton and Konner in 1985, and it is based ...
Evolutionary paradigms of human health and nutrition center on the evolutionary discordance or “mism...
Evolutionary medicine acknowledges that many chronic degenerative diseases result from conflicts bet...
Dietary change has been linked to many aspects of human evolution over the last three million years,...
Purpose: The intent of the present study was to examine the nutritional characteristics of a contemp...
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populatio...
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populatio...
The Paleolithic diet is promoted in Australia for improved gut health. However, it excludes grains a...
Many low-income consumers face a limited budget for food purchases. The United States Department of ...