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Hormones, Health and Behaviour: A Socio-ecological and Lifespan Perspective [Hardcover]

Catherine Panter-Brick (Editor), Carol M. Worthman PhD (Editor)

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January 13, 1999 0521573327 978-0521573320 1
As widespread social transformations have been paralleled by gains in health and life expectancy through public health and other improvements, a variety of new obstacles to health have emerged. Lifestyle-related, behaviorally mediated changes in rates of chronic disease are the most prevalent of these new challenges. This book examines the relationship between human biology and human society, and how behavior, hormones, and health intersect. There is both scientific interest and practical urgency behind the ideas and findings presented here, as the need for a socioecological view of function and well-being has become more apparent. This book documents an emerging understanding of how hormones create the linkage between behavior or social life and health.

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"This is an excellent volume that pulls together much of the existing research literature on hormones and health where data have been collected under realistic field conditions. It will provide graduate students and professionals a foundation for understanding this area of research and moving into it. At the same time, I think that this work must be seen as pointing toward future work that will extend and refine our understanding of these processes." Human Biology

"This book is a wonderful advertisement for human biology as practiced by anthropologists...a gem and a must read..." American Journal of Human Biology

"This book represents fine contemporary scholarship in biological anthropology, and I will be using the opening chapter as required reading in anthropology graduate classes. But perhaps the greatest value of this book is in communicating exciting developments in anthropology to researchers interested in development, health, and human biology." The Quarterly Review of Biology

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This book examines the impacts of lifestyles on health, as mediated by hormones. It emphasizes a developmental perspective on health effects of social ecology, culture and social change, and documents an emerging understanding of how hormones create the linkage between behavior or social life and health. It will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in the human sciences, anthropology, human biology, epidemiology, public health and environmental and reproductive health.

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This book concerns the relationship of human biology and human society, a viewed by examining the interconnections among hehavior, hormones, and health. Read the first page
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lifestyle incongruity, modernizing populations, catecholamine excretion rates, basal cortisol concentrations, energetic variables, cortisol variation, human reproductive ecology, salivary testosterone levels, human ovarian function, glucocorticoid stress response, fallback foods, glucocorticoid hypersecretion, modernizing groups, energetic stress, cortisol profiles, progesterone profiles, reproductive cancers, somatotropic axis, endocrine axes, saliva collection, working behavior, epinephrine levels, immune measures, cortisol values, urinary catecholamine excretion
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New York, Clinical Endocrinology, Cambridge University Press, American Journal of Human Biology, Western Samoa, American Samoan, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Journal of Nutrition, Oxford University Press, New England Journal of Medicine, American Journal of Epidemiology, American Journal of Primatology, Academic Press, Epidemiologic Review, Papua New Guinea, Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Oxford Press, Collaborative Group, Journal of Biosocial Science, Third World, Bwa Mawego, Cancer Research, Developmental Psychobiology, Harvard University
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