SUMMARY The thrifty-gene hypothesis (TGH) posits that the modern genetic predisposition to obesity stems from a historical past where famine selected for genes that promote efficient fat deposition. It has been previously argued that such a scenario is unfeasible because under such strong selection any gene favouring fat deposition would rapidly move to fixation. Hence, we should all be predisposed to obesity: which we are not. The genetic architecture of obesity that has been revealed by genome-wide association studies (GWAS), however, calls into question such an argument. Obesity is caused by mutations in many hundreds (maybe thousands) of genes, each with a very minor, independent and additive impact. Selection on such genes would probab...
Although there is extensive evidence that caloric restriction (CR) extends lifespan in several speci...
Obesity is an important medical problem affecting humans and animals in the developed world, but the...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: According to the thrifty genotype hypothesis, the high prevalence of type 2 diabete...
The thrifty-gene hypothesis (TGH) posits that the modern genetic predisposition to obesity stems fro...
The “thrifty gene hypothesis” suggests we evolved genes for efficient food collection and fat deposi...
This article challenges Speakman's hypothesis that the modern genetic predisposition to obesity has ...
Funding My work on body weight regulation has been generously supported by the Chinese Academy of Sc...
Obesity is an escalating threat of pandemic proportions, currently affecting billions of people worl...
To explore the logic of evolutionary explanations of obesity we modelled food consumption in an anim...
Here we explore whether there is any evidence that the rapid development of the obesity epidemic in ...
The thrifty gene hypothesis suggests that a unique genetic profile passed down from our hunter-gathe...
Few researchers would dispute that the pandemic of obesity is caused by a profound mismatch between ...
Here we explore whether there is any evidence that the rapid development of the obesity epidemic in ...
<div><p>Body fat deposition and distribution differ between East Asians and Europeans, and for the s...
Worldwide rise of obesity may be partly related to the relaxation of natural selection in the last f...
Although there is extensive evidence that caloric restriction (CR) extends lifespan in several speci...
Obesity is an important medical problem affecting humans and animals in the developed world, but the...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: According to the thrifty genotype hypothesis, the high prevalence of type 2 diabete...
The thrifty-gene hypothesis (TGH) posits that the modern genetic predisposition to obesity stems fro...
The “thrifty gene hypothesis” suggests we evolved genes for efficient food collection and fat deposi...
This article challenges Speakman's hypothesis that the modern genetic predisposition to obesity has ...
Funding My work on body weight regulation has been generously supported by the Chinese Academy of Sc...
Obesity is an escalating threat of pandemic proportions, currently affecting billions of people worl...
To explore the logic of evolutionary explanations of obesity we modelled food consumption in an anim...
Here we explore whether there is any evidence that the rapid development of the obesity epidemic in ...
The thrifty gene hypothesis suggests that a unique genetic profile passed down from our hunter-gathe...
Few researchers would dispute that the pandemic of obesity is caused by a profound mismatch between ...
Here we explore whether there is any evidence that the rapid development of the obesity epidemic in ...
<div><p>Body fat deposition and distribution differ between East Asians and Europeans, and for the s...
Worldwide rise of obesity may be partly related to the relaxation of natural selection in the last f...
Although there is extensive evidence that caloric restriction (CR) extends lifespan in several speci...
Obesity is an important medical problem affecting humans and animals in the developed world, but the...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: According to the thrifty genotype hypothesis, the high prevalence of type 2 diabete...