
Winner of the 2011 W.W. Howells Book Award of the American Anthropological AssociationHow has bipedalism impacted human childbirth? Do PMS and postpartum depression have specific, maybe even beneficial, functions? These are only two of the many questions that specialists in evolutionary medicine seek to answer, and that anthropologist Wenda Trevathan addresses in Ancient Bodies, Modern Lives. Exploring a range of women's health issues that may be viewed through an evolutionary lens, specifically focusing on reproduction, Trevathan delves into issues such as the medical consequences of early puberty in girls, the impact of migration, culture change, and poverty on reproductive health, and how fetal growth retardation affects health in later life. Hypothesizing that many of the health challenges faced by women today result from a mismatch between how their bodies have evolved and the contemporary environments in which modern humans live, Trevathan sheds light on the power and potential of examining the human life cycle from an evolutionary perspective, and how this could improve our understanding of women's health and our ability to confront health challenges in more creative, effective ways.
This book investigates how the evolutionary history of the human body creates a mismatch with contemporary environments, leading to specific health challenges for women. Wenda Trevathan, a biological anthropologist, utilizes her expertise in human evolution and reproductive biology to analyze the female life cycle. She argues that many modern health issues are not merely biological failures but are consequences of the divergence between ancestral adaptations and current lifestyle factors such as diet, culture, and socioeconomic status.
What You Will Find
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Experts and academics recognize this work as a significant contribution to the field of evolutionary medicine, particularly for its accessible synthesis of complex biological concepts. Readers frequently note that the text provides a clear, evidence-based framework for understanding why modern women face specific health disparities.
Page Count:
268
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019045279X
ISBN-13:
9780190452797
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