
Why do modern humans suffer diseases our ancestors didn't? Daniel Lieberman's evolutionary masterpiece reveals how our ancient bodies clash with modern lifestyles. Praised by science writer Carl Zimmer, it's transforming readers' health choices by explaining why sitting and processed foods betray our biology.
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Our bodies tell a fascinating evolutionary tale that explains why we ache after sitting at desks all day and crave sugary foods despite knowing better. We face a striking paradox: while enjoying unprecedented longevity, we simultaneously battle preventable chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, and back pain. This contradiction stems from our Paleolithic bodies struggling in our Space Age world. Our bodies didn't evolve for health but for reproduction under challenging conditions-we never evolved to make rational choices about eating or exercise in conditions of abundance. The mismatch between our Stone Age biology and modern environments creates what Harvard evolutionary biologist Daniel Lieberman calls "mismatch diseases"-conditions that emerge when environmental stimuli are either too much, too little, or too new compared to what our bodies evolved to handle. Understanding this evolutionary perspective helps explain why zebras would struggle if transplanted to New England, and similarly, why our bodies face numerous health challenges despite beneficial advances in medicine and technology.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

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