Showing posts with label evolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label evolution. Show all posts
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Intermittent fasting, engineered foods, leptin, and ghrelin
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Engineered foods are designed by smart people, and the goal is not usually to make you healthy; the goal is to sell as many units as possible. Some engineered foods are “fortified” with the goal of making them as healthy as possible. The problem is that food engineers are competing with many millions of years of evolution, and evolution usually leads to very complex metabolic processes. Evolved
Monday, December 21, 2015
Atheism is a recent Neolithic invention: Ancestral humans were spiritual people
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For the sake of simplicity, this post treats “atheism” as synonymous with “non-spiritualism”. Technically, one can be spiritual and not believe in any deity or supernatural being, although this is not very common. This post argues that atheism is a recent Neolithic invention; an invention that is poorly aligned with our Paleolithic ancestry.Our Paleolithic ancestors were likely very spiritual
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Intermittent fasting as a form of liberation
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I have been doing a lot of reading over the years on isolated hunter-gatherer populations; see three references at the end of this post, all superb sources (Chagnon’s book on the Yanomamo, in particular, is an absolute page turner). I also take every opportunity I have to talk with anthropologists and other researchers who have had field experience with hunter-gatherer groups. Even yesterday I
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
How lean should one be?
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Loss of muscle mass is associated with aging. It is also associated with the metabolic syndrome, together with excessive body fat gain. It is safe to assume that having low muscle and high fat mass, at the same time, is undesirable.The extreme opposite of that, achievable though natural means, would be to have as much muscle as possible and as low body fat as possible. People who achieve that
Monday, November 23, 2015
There are more geniuses among men than among women, and more idiots too
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Deary and colleagues (2007) conducted an interesting study on differences in intelligence scores among men and women. In the context of this blog, this study highlights yet one more counterintuitive and intriguing aspect of Darwinian evolution, adding to points previously made in other posts (see here, and here). Evolution may look simple at first glance, but that is a bit of a mirage. In my
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Human traits are distributed along bell curves: You need to know yourself, and HCE can help
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Most human traits (e.g., body fat percentage, blood pressure, propensity toward depression) are influenced by our genes; some more than others. The vast majority of traits are also influenced by environmental factors, the “nurture” part of the “nature-nurture” equation. Very few traits are “innate”, such as blood type.This means that manipulating environmental factors, such as diet and lifestyle,
Monday, November 16, 2015
Hormonal reductionism is as myopic as biochemical reductionism
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var citeN=0; Biochemistry-based arguments can be very misleading. Yet, biochemistry can be extremely useful in the elucidation of diet and lifestyle effects that are suggested by well-designed studies of humans. If you start with a biochemistry-based argument though, and ignore actual studies of humans, you can easily convince someone that glycogen-depleting exercise (e.g., weight training) is
Thursday, November 12, 2015
The bipolar disorder pendulum: Depression as a compensatory adaptation
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var citeN=0;As far as explaining natural phenomena, Darwin was one of the best theoretical researchers of all time. Yet, there were a few phenomena that puzzled him for many years. One was the evolution of survival-impairing traits such as the peacock’s train, the large and brightly colored tail appendage observed in males. Tha male peacock’s train is detrimental to the animal’s survival, and
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