The human diet has passed through several revolutionary changes since the introduction of agriculture, which has led to substantial modifications in individuals’ nutrition behavior. Overwhelming evidence supporting that diet is a key environmental risk factor affecting the now rampant incidence of the diseases of affluence such as obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, and certain types of cancer. Findings on the health implications of low carbohydrate-high protein diet are inconsistent and controversial. Unlike modern humans, it was argued that the eating patterns of the Paleolithic hunter-gatherers could have beneficial effects on human health by reducing diet-induced chronic lifestyle diseases. Hence, the objective o...
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...
Objective: Field studies of twentieth century hunter-gathers (HG) showed them to be generally free o...
The human diet has passed through several revolutionary changes since the introduction of agricultur...
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 ...
In recent years there has been discussion of the many health benefits of the paleodiet, a diet that ...
Purpose: The intent of the present study was to examine the nutritional characteristics of a contemp...
The prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) exhibits considerable variation across agrarian soci...
Our genetic make-up, shaped through millions of years of evolution, determines our nutritional and a...
If, as indicated by some studies, prudent diets such as the Mediterranean or DASH diets can be furth...
Evidence for plants rarely survives on Paleolithic sites, while animal bones and biomolecular analys...
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...
abstract: The aim of this paper is to investigate a few of the primary pillars of the Paleo diet for...
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...
Objective: Field studies of twentieth century hunter-gathers (HG) showed them to be generally free o...
The human diet has passed through several revolutionary changes since the introduction of agricultur...
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 ...
In recent years there has been discussion of the many health benefits of the paleodiet, a diet that ...
Purpose: The intent of the present study was to examine the nutritional characteristics of a contemp...
The prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) exhibits considerable variation across agrarian soci...
Our genetic make-up, shaped through millions of years of evolution, determines our nutritional and a...
If, as indicated by some studies, prudent diets such as the Mediterranean or DASH diets can be furth...
Evidence for plants rarely survives on Paleolithic sites, while animal bones and biomolecular analys...
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...
abstract: The aim of this paper is to investigate a few of the primary pillars of the Paleo diet for...
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...
Objective: Field studies of twentieth century hunter-gathers (HG) showed them to be generally free o...