Evolutionary medicine acknowledges that many chronic degenerative diseases result from conflicts between our rapidly changing environment, our dietary habits included, and our genome, which has remained virtually unchanged since the Palaeolithic era. Reconstruction of the diet before the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions is therefore indicated, but hampered by the ongoing debate on our ancestors' ecological niche. Arguments and their counterarguments regarding evolutionary medicine are updated and the evidence for the long-reigning hypothesis of human evolution on the arid savanna is weighed against the hypothesis that man evolved in the proximity of water. Evidence from various disciplines is discussed, including the study of palaeo-...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
Descriptors: human evolution; nutritional anthropology; evolutionary medicine; nutritional requireme...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...
Evolutionary medicine acknowledges that many chronic degenerative diseases result from conflicts bet...
In recent years there has been discussion of the many health benefits of the paleodiet, a diet that ...
The human diet has passed through several revolutionary changes since the introduction of agricultur...
If, as indicated by some studies, prudent diets such as the Mediterranean or DASH diets can be furth...
Evolutionary paradigms of human health and nutrition center on the evolutionary discordance or “mism...
This study goes deeply through the nutrition of the first primate and analyses the nutrition in the ...
This study goes deeply through the nutrition of the first primate and analyses the nutrition in the ...
Reconstruction of extinct hominin diets is currently a topic of much interest and debate, facilitate...
Evidence for plants rarely survives on Paleolithic sites, while animal bones and biomolecular analys...
Modern studies of prebiotic non digestible carbohydrates continue to expand and demonstrate their co...
NoDietary ecology is one key to understanding the biology, lifeways, and evolutionary pathways of ma...
This study goes deeply through the nutrition of the first primate and analyses the nutrition in the ...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
Descriptors: human evolution; nutritional anthropology; evolutionary medicine; nutritional requireme...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...
Evolutionary medicine acknowledges that many chronic degenerative diseases result from conflicts bet...
In recent years there has been discussion of the many health benefits of the paleodiet, a diet that ...
The human diet has passed through several revolutionary changes since the introduction of agricultur...
If, as indicated by some studies, prudent diets such as the Mediterranean or DASH diets can be furth...
Evolutionary paradigms of human health and nutrition center on the evolutionary discordance or “mism...
This study goes deeply through the nutrition of the first primate and analyses the nutrition in the ...
This study goes deeply through the nutrition of the first primate and analyses the nutrition in the ...
Reconstruction of extinct hominin diets is currently a topic of much interest and debate, facilitate...
Evidence for plants rarely survives on Paleolithic sites, while animal bones and biomolecular analys...
Modern studies of prebiotic non digestible carbohydrates continue to expand and demonstrate their co...
NoDietary ecology is one key to understanding the biology, lifeways, and evolutionary pathways of ma...
This study goes deeply through the nutrition of the first primate and analyses the nutrition in the ...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
Descriptors: human evolution; nutritional anthropology; evolutionary medicine; nutritional requireme...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...