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Applications of biological anthropology to human affairs / edited by C.G.N. Mascie-Taylor and G.W. Lasker.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology ; 8.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1991Description: 1 online resource (ix, 252 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511629129 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 573 20
LOC classification:
  • GN60 .A67 1991
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / G.W. Lasker -- Reproductive ecology and human fertility / P.T. Ellison -- Nutritional status: its measurement and relation to health / C.G.N. Mascie-Taylor -- Pollution and human growth: lead, noise, polychlorobiphenol compounds, and toxic wastes / L.M. Schell -- Human physiological adaptation to high-altitude environments / L.P. Greksa -- Darwinian fitness, physical fitness and physical activity / R.M. Malina -- Human evolution and the genetic epidemiology of chronic degenerative diseases / D.E. Crews and G.D. James -- The biology of human aging / W.A. Stini.
Introduction / G.W. Lasker -- Reproductive ecology and human fertility / P.T. Ellison -- Nutritional status: Its measurement and relation to health / C.G.N. Mascie-Taylor -- Pollution and human growth: Lead, noise, polychlorobiphenyl compounds and toxic wastes / L.M. Schell -- Human physiological adaptation to high-altitude environments / L.P. Greksa -- Darwinian fitness, physical fitness and physical activity / R.M. Malina -- Human evolution and the genetic epidemiology of chronic degenerative diseases / D.E. Crews and G.D. James -- The biology of human aging / W.A. Stini.
Summary: The unique contribution made by biological anthropology to human welfare lies in the fundamental understanding it can provide of the dynamic interrelationships between physical and social factors. By understanding these patterns, we can interpret the significance of variation in such measures of human well-being in terms of the incidence of disease and mortality rates. Topics covered include reproductive ecology and fertility, nutritional status in relation to health, and the effects of pollution on growth. In the later chapters, the concepts of physiological adaptation, and Darwinian fitness and its relation to individual physical fitness are explored.
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Introduction / G.W. Lasker -- Reproductive ecology and human fertility / P.T. Ellison -- Nutritional status: its measurement and relation to health / C.G.N. Mascie-Taylor -- Pollution and human growth: lead, noise, polychlorobiphenol compounds, and toxic wastes / L.M. Schell -- Human physiological adaptation to high-altitude environments / L.P. Greksa -- Darwinian fitness, physical fitness and physical activity / R.M. Malina -- Human evolution and the genetic epidemiology of chronic degenerative diseases / D.E. Crews and G.D. James -- The biology of human aging / W.A. Stini.

Introduction / G.W. Lasker -- Reproductive ecology and human fertility / P.T. Ellison -- Nutritional status: Its measurement and relation to health / C.G.N. Mascie-Taylor -- Pollution and human growth: Lead, noise, polychlorobiphenyl compounds and toxic wastes / L.M. Schell -- Human physiological adaptation to high-altitude environments / L.P. Greksa -- Darwinian fitness, physical fitness and physical activity / R.M. Malina -- Human evolution and the genetic epidemiology of chronic degenerative diseases / D.E. Crews and G.D. James -- The biology of human aging / W.A. Stini.

The unique contribution made by biological anthropology to human welfare lies in the fundamental understanding it can provide of the dynamic interrelationships between physical and social factors. By understanding these patterns, we can interpret the significance of variation in such measures of human well-being in terms of the incidence of disease and mortality rates. Topics covered include reproductive ecology and fertility, nutritional status in relation to health, and the effects of pollution on growth. In the later chapters, the concepts of physiological adaptation, and Darwinian fitness and its relation to individual physical fitness are explored.

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