abstract: Native American obesity and the associated health conditions are generally thought to result in part from a genetic predisposition to overeating fats and carbohydrates, called the “thrifty gene.” Although coined by nutritional scientists, this study maintains the origin of the thrifty gene lies in economics. Apparently harmful overconsumption and addiction constitute economically rational behavior if the increment to current utility from adding to one’s stock of “consumption capital” is greater than the present value of utility lost in the future due to ill health and the costs of withdrawl. Tests of these conditions for such “rational addiction” are conducted using two-stage household production approach. The results obtained by ...
The prevalence of obesity among adolescent minority populations has been long recognized, but little...
This study tests for a rational addiction to food nutrients as a potential explanation for the obesi...
This post-colonial reading of narratives of obesity, diabetes, and the hypothesized "thrifty genotyp...
Native American obesity and the associated health conditions are generally thought to result in part...
Native American obesity and the associated health conditions are generally thought to result in part...
The thrifty gene hypothesis suggests that a unique genetic profile passed down from our hunter-gathe...
Objectives: To better understand risks for obesity and diabetes among American Indians. Methods: Adu...
It is known that Native Americans are more likely to develop diabetes when compared to Caucasians. W...
Few researchers would dispute that the pandemic of obesity is caused by a profound mismatch between ...
Obesity and overweight have reached epidemic proportions in the United States. These conditions incr...
abstract: Widespread obesity in the U.S. is a relatively recent phenomenon, reaching epidemic propor...
America’s youth are experiencing an epidemic. Since 1964, childhood obesity rates have increased fro...
Modern geneticists have made great strides in identifying the genetic factors underlying nutritional...
Abstract Background: A key factor behind the high rates of diabetes among Native Americans living ...
The “thrifty gene hypothesis” suggests we evolved genes for efficient food collection and fat deposi...
The prevalence of obesity among adolescent minority populations has been long recognized, but little...
This study tests for a rational addiction to food nutrients as a potential explanation for the obesi...
This post-colonial reading of narratives of obesity, diabetes, and the hypothesized "thrifty genotyp...
Native American obesity and the associated health conditions are generally thought to result in part...
Native American obesity and the associated health conditions are generally thought to result in part...
The thrifty gene hypothesis suggests that a unique genetic profile passed down from our hunter-gathe...
Objectives: To better understand risks for obesity and diabetes among American Indians. Methods: Adu...
It is known that Native Americans are more likely to develop diabetes when compared to Caucasians. W...
Few researchers would dispute that the pandemic of obesity is caused by a profound mismatch between ...
Obesity and overweight have reached epidemic proportions in the United States. These conditions incr...
abstract: Widespread obesity in the U.S. is a relatively recent phenomenon, reaching epidemic propor...
America’s youth are experiencing an epidemic. Since 1964, childhood obesity rates have increased fro...
Modern geneticists have made great strides in identifying the genetic factors underlying nutritional...
Abstract Background: A key factor behind the high rates of diabetes among Native Americans living ...
The “thrifty gene hypothesis” suggests we evolved genes for efficient food collection and fat deposi...
The prevalence of obesity among adolescent minority populations has been long recognized, but little...
This study tests for a rational addiction to food nutrients as a potential explanation for the obesi...
This post-colonial reading of narratives of obesity, diabetes, and the hypothesized "thrifty genotyp...