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020 _a0801892627 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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035 _a(OCoLC)ocn240989594
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100 1 _aPower, Michael L.
245 1 4 _aThe evolution of obesity /
_cMichael L. Power and Jay Schulkin.
260 _aBaltimore :
_bJohns Hopkins University Press,
_c2009.
300 _aix, 392 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 331-382) and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction : human biology, evolution, and obesity -- Humanity is on the fat track -- Our early ancestors -- The evolution of meals -- Evolution, adaptation, and human obesity -- Evolution, adaptation, and the perils of modern life -- Energy, metabolism, and the thermodynamics of life -- Information molecules and the peptide revolution -- Appetite and satiety -- Getting ready to eat -- The paradox of feeding -- The biology of fat -- Fat and reproduction -- Genetic and epigenetic correlates of obesity -- Conclusion : surviving the perils of modern life.
650 0 _aObesity.
650 0 _aAdipose tissues
_xEvolution.
650 0 _aHuman evolution.
700 1 _aSchulkin, Jay.
856 4 1 _zTable of contents only
_uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0825/2008033977.html
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