Have you ever considered how the life experiences of our ancestors might impact our health today? For most of our evolutionary history, humans lived in small hunter-gatherer groups with diets, lifestyles, and living conditions vastly different from contemporary life. The adaptations that define us—height, brain size, body proportions, metabolic rate—were established during the Pleistocene, a period far longer than our recent evolutionary history, and may not align with modern conditions. This engaging exploration examines how our ancient genes interact with contemporary human life. It provides a comprehensive look at the intersections of evolutionary biology and medical science, an area often overlooked in medical education yet rich with insights into human health and disease. Topics covered include antibiotic resistance, pathogen virulence, aging, vaccine design, and population-specific drug responses. The book also delves into mother-offspring conflict during pregnancy, menstruation, menopause, child abuse, homicide, depression, schizophrenia, and chronic diseases like cancer and osteoporosis. Written by leading experts in evolutionary medicine, it offers accessible insights into the primary literature, making a compelling case for integrating evolutionary biology into medical practice for students, researchers, and practitioners alike.
Stephen C. Stearns Knihy
Stephen C. Stearns je americký biológ a profesor ekológie a evolučnej biológie. Je známy svojou prácou v oblasti teórie životnej histórie a evolučnej medicíny, kde skúma, ako evolučné procesy ovplyvňujú vývoj životných stratégií organizmov a ich náchylnosť k chorobám. Jeho výskum sa zameriava na pochopenie adaptívnych mechanizmov, ktoré umožňujú organizmom prežiť a reprodukovať sa v rôznych prostrediach. Stearnsova práca významne prispela k nášmu porozumeniu evolučných princípov, ktoré formujú životné cykly a zdravotné problémy.
