The Evolution of Obesity

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421409603

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By Michael L. Power, Jay Schulkin
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Preface
Introduction: Human Biology, Evolution, and Obesity
1. Humanity on the Fat Track
2. Our Early Ancestors
3. The Evolution of Meals
4. Evolution, Adaptation, and Human Obesity
5. Evolutions, Adaptation, and the Perils of Modern Life
6. Energy, Metabolism, and the Thermodynamics of Life
7. Information Molecules and the Peptide Revolution
8. Appetite and Satiety
9. Getting Ready to Eat
10. The Paradox of Feeding
11. The Biology of Fat
12. Fat and Reproduction
13. Genetic and Epigenetic Correlates of Obesity
Conclusion: Surviving the Perils of Modern Life
References
Index

""A well written and scholarly tome with many fascinating observations and findings that highlight the many biological challenges to effective weight control in a modern society with a very efficient food delivery system. The breadth of scholarship is impressive and well documents in detail why humans are becoming obese.""

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