Human protein requirements and infection stress among young children at the origins of agriculture
The human need to meet the energy and protein needs of everyday life is fundamental to population health and survivorship, and is therefore an appropriate topic for Darwinian medicine to consider. The transition to agriculture involved major shifts in subsistence, resulting in change in diet from fo...
Main Author: | Ulijaszek, S |
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Other Authors: | O'Higgins, P |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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CRC Press
2008
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