Capacity for work in the tropics /
edited by K.J. Collins, D.F. Roberts.
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1988.
- 1 online resource (viii, 297 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
- Society for the Study of Human Biology symposium series ; 26 .
- Society for the Study of Human Biology symposium series ; 26. .
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). Proceedings of a meeting held at the CIBA Foundation in London, Dec. 13-14, 1984.
Working capacity is the physiological key to understanding man's ability, in technically less advanced communities, to exploit his environment, and hence to understanding his role in the ecological balance. In this volume the knowledge of working capacity in tropical populations is reviewed in a series of illustrative papers. Topics cover the measurement of working capacity in populations: the functional consequences of malnutrition; growth, size and muscular efficiency; ethnic differences in working capacity; energy; expenditure and endemic disease; and energy flow in tropical ecosystems. These papers and their ensuing discussions lead to a series of recommendations on studies to be incorporated in the Decade of the Tropics research programme of the International Union of Biological Sciences.
9780511666094 (ebook)
Work--Physiological aspects--Congresses. Tropical medicine--Congresses. Human beings--Effect of environment on--Tropics--Congresses. Malnutrition--Complications--Congresses.