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S Boyd Eaton

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Konner M, Eaton S
Evol Anthropol . 2023 Jul; 32(4):206-222. PMID: 37417918
Beginning in 1985, we and others presented estimates of hunter-gatherer (and ultimately ancestral) diet and physical activity, hoping to provide a model for health promotion. The Hunter-Gatherer Model was designed...
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Eaton S, Eaton S
Res Q Exerc Sport . 2017 Jan; 88(1):1-8. PMID: 28129048
Physical inactivity (and unhealthy nutrition) has distorted body composition and, in turn, reordered the proportions of myocyte and adipocyte insulin receptors. Insulin acting on adipocyte receptors produces less glucose uptake...
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Konner M, Eaton S
Nutr Clin Pract . 2010 Dec; 25(6):594-602. PMID: 21139123
A quarter century has passed since the first publication of the evolutionary discordance hypothesis, according to which departures from the nutrition and activity patterns of our hunter-gatherer ancestors have contributed...
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Kuipers R, Luxwolda M, Dijck-Brouwer D, Eaton S, Crawford M, Cordain L, et al.
Br J Nutr . 2010 Sep; 104(11):1666-87. PMID: 20860883
Our genome adapts slowly to changing conditions of existence. Many diseases of civilisation result from mismatches between our Paleolithic genome and the rapidly changing environment, including our diet. The objective...
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Eaton S, Konner M, Cordain L
Am J Clin Nutr . 2010 Jan; 91(2):295-7. PMID: 20042522
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Eaton S
World Rev Nutr Diet . 2009 Aug; 100:46-54. PMID: 19696526
No abstract available.
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Eaton S, Cordain L, Sparling P
Prev Med . 2009 Aug; 49(4):283-5. PMID: 19686772
Objective: Better understanding of the relationships between body composition and insulin resistance. Results: Average human adiposity and sarcopenia have attained unprecedented levels and the resultantly abnormal body composition distorts insulin...
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Eaton S
Proc Nutr Soc . 2006 Jan; 65(1):1-6. PMID: 16441938
Awareness of the ancestral human diet might advance traditional nutrition science. The human genome has hardly changed since the emergence of behaviourally-modern humans in East Africa 100-50 x 10(3) years...
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Cordain L, Eaton S, Sebastian A, Mann N, Lindeberg S, Watkins B, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2005 Feb; 81(2):341-54. PMID: 15699220
There is growing awareness that the profound changes in the environment (eg, in diet and other lifestyle conditions) that began with the introduction of agriculture and animal husbandry approximately 10000...
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Eaton S, Eaton S
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2003 Oct; 136(1):153-9. PMID: 14527637
At present, human genes and human lives are incongruent, especially in affluent Western nations. When our current genome was originally selected, daily physical exertion was obligatory; our biochemistry and physiology...