Obesity is an important medical problem affecting humans and animals in the developed world, but the evolutionary origins of the behaviours that cause obesity are poorly understood. The potential role of occasional gluts of food in determining fat-storage strategies for avoiding mortality have been overlooked, even though animals experienced such conditions in the recent evolutionary past and may follow the same strategies in the modern environment. Humans, domestic, and captive animals in the developed world are exposed to a surplus of calorie-rich food, conditions characterised as 'constant-glut'. Here, we use a mathematical model to demonstrate that obesity-related mortality from poor health in a constant-glut environment should equal th...
Early humans ate to satisfy the basic needs of survival (Wright, 2011). There has been transition th...
The “thrifty gene hypothesis” suggests we evolved genes for efficient food collection and fat deposi...
People who are overweight or have obesity are estimated to comprise 30% of the global population and...
Obesity is an important medical problem affecting humans and animals in the developed world, but the...
To explore the logic of evolutionary explanations of obesity we modelled food consumption in an anim...
<p>The two illustrated strategies have the same target under normal conditions (<i>F</i><sub><i>N</i...
The modern prevalence and negative consequences of obesity suggest that many people have a tendency ...
The nutrition transition has created an obesogenic environment resulting in a growing obesity pandem...
The nutrition transition has created an obesogenic environment resulting in a growing obesity pandem...
Funding My work on body weight regulation has been generously supported by the Chinese Academy of Sc...
Food intake carries many potential risks which may impair an animal's reproductive success not only ...
Integrative explanations of why obesity is more prevalent in some sectors of the human population th...
We need to think about food preparation and ingestion separately from actual nutrient absorption, in...
The 9th Stock Conference acknowledged the complex background of genetic, cultural, environmental and...
The thrifty-gene hypothesis (TGH) posits that the modern genetic predisposition to obesity stems fro...
Early humans ate to satisfy the basic needs of survival (Wright, 2011). There has been transition th...
The “thrifty gene hypothesis” suggests we evolved genes for efficient food collection and fat deposi...
People who are overweight or have obesity are estimated to comprise 30% of the global population and...
Obesity is an important medical problem affecting humans and animals in the developed world, but the...
To explore the logic of evolutionary explanations of obesity we modelled food consumption in an anim...
<p>The two illustrated strategies have the same target under normal conditions (<i>F</i><sub><i>N</i...
The modern prevalence and negative consequences of obesity suggest that many people have a tendency ...
The nutrition transition has created an obesogenic environment resulting in a growing obesity pandem...
The nutrition transition has created an obesogenic environment resulting in a growing obesity pandem...
Funding My work on body weight regulation has been generously supported by the Chinese Academy of Sc...
Food intake carries many potential risks which may impair an animal's reproductive success not only ...
Integrative explanations of why obesity is more prevalent in some sectors of the human population th...
We need to think about food preparation and ingestion separately from actual nutrient absorption, in...
The 9th Stock Conference acknowledged the complex background of genetic, cultural, environmental and...
The thrifty-gene hypothesis (TGH) posits that the modern genetic predisposition to obesity stems fro...
Early humans ate to satisfy the basic needs of survival (Wright, 2011). There has been transition th...
The “thrifty gene hypothesis” suggests we evolved genes for efficient food collection and fat deposi...
People who are overweight or have obesity are estimated to comprise 30% of the global population and...