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- Introduction
- Outline
- Chronic diseases have complex causality (1)
- Normal distribution for genetic susceptibility
- Chronic diseases have complex causality (2)
- Genes and lifestyle influence disease incidence
- We are genetic stone-agers (1)
- Human evolution
- Human evolution by Gould
- Human evolution by Wilson
- Human evolution by Klein
- Contemporary humans live unnaturally
- Representative illnesses
- Categories of genetic-lifestyle discordances
- A partial list of discordance-related diseases
- Representative discordance-related diseases (1)
- Dental caries
- Refined carbohydrate and dental health
- Refined sugar consumption
- Representative discordance-related diseases (2)
- Lung cancer
- Cigarette consumption and lung cancer
- Tobacco consumption in USA 1890-1990
- Lung cancer in women
- Why do girls and boys smoke?
- Radon and lung cancer (1)
- Radon and lung cancer (2)
- Radon and lung cancer (3)
- Emphysema
- Representative discordance-related diseases (3)
- Hypertension prevalence has increased in USA
- Complications of hypertension (1)
- Complications of hypertension (2)
- Hemorrhagic and ischemic strokes
- Lifestyle changes for preventing hypertension (1)
- Comparative body mass indices
- Triceps skinfold thickness in young males
- Female figures from the Stone Age
- Lifestyle changes for preventing hypertension (2)
- Sodium and potassium consumption
- Sources of sodium in the American diet
- Normotensive populations
- Sodium intake and hypertension
- Lifestyle changes for preventing hypertension (3)
- Comparable physical activity
- Men and women activity in hunter-gatherers
- Lifestyle changes for preventing hypertension (4)
- Stone-Agers did not consume alcohol
- Lifestyle changes for preventing hypertension (5)
- Fruit and vegetable consumption
- Representative discordance-related diseases (4)
- Increase in prevalence of diabetes
- Percentage of U.S. adults with diagnosed diabetes
- Insulin resistance syndrome
- What is meant by insulin resistance?
- Peoples with exceptional insulin sensitivity
- Body composition
- General muscular strength
- Glucose removed from blood
- Mean aerobic power aged matched males
- Components of insulin resistance
- Insulin action and body composition
- Carbohydrate consumption
- Apples, pears and insulin receptors (1)
- Apples, pears and insulin receptors (2)
- Insulin resistance: a biphasic process (1)
- Insulin resistance: a biphasic process (2)
- Insulinotropic foods (1)
- Insulinotropic foods (2)
- The Paleolithic lifestyle and disease prevention
- Kuhnian paradigm (1)
- Kuhnian paradigm (2)
- Paradigms and science
- We are genetic Stone-Agers (2)
- Prospects
Topics Covered
- Stone Age genes and Space Age lives
- Chronic degenerative diseases
- Case illustrations: from dental caries to diabetes
- Paleolithic health promotion: deviation from the basics of ancestral life increases disease risk whilst reversion reduces it
Talk Citation
Eaton, S.B. (2007, October 1). The paleolithic lifestyle and prevention of chronic disease [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/EELL5948.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. S. Boyd Eaton has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.