Genes, ethnicity and ageing
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Genes, ethnicity and ageing
(Perspectives in human biology, v. 1)
Centre for Human Biology, University of Western Australia , World Scientific, c1995
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内容説明
This volume takes its subtitle from the theme of the ASHB meeting for 1994 “Genes, Ethnicity and Ageing”. The first paper is the annual conference lecture as delivered by the Honourable Fred Chaney, formerly Minister for Aboriginal Affairs in the Federal Government of Australia. It considers some of the difficulties in delivering government services to indigenous peoples. Jim Chisholm puts an evolutionary perspective on some aspects of human behaviour, life history and Darwinian approaches to medicine. Carol Bower reviews the value of the Western Australian Birth Defects Registry and the contributions of registries to improved health care. Alexandra Brewis and Gokarna Regmi document determinants of fertility in a Pacific Island population. There are two papers from a special symposium on Ageing and the Aged held within the meeting: George Broe and Helen Creasey consider some of the social issues associated with an ageing society, and Alan Hipkiss and colleagues take a biochemist's look at possibilities for extending the human life cycle.There are two additional papers. One by Alan Bittles documents consanguinity in the Middle East. The second, by Tsunehiko Hanihara and Hajime Ishida describes the results of their studies of Australian Aboriginals and neighbouring populations.“Understanding Ageing”, by Robin Holliday, Cambridge University Press is reviewed by Anne Mitchell.
目次
- Life history theory and life style choice - implications for Darwinian medicine, J.S. Chisholm
- brain aging and neurodegenerative disease - a major public health issue of the 21st century, G.A. Broe and H. Creasey
- birth defects in western Australia - the value of a birth defects registry, C. Bower
- post partum amenorrhoea differentials and patterning in a rural Pacific island population, A.A. Brewis and G. Regmi
- Aboriginal survival across incompatible domains, F. Chaney
- strategies for extension of human lifespan, A.R. Hipkiss
- when cousins marry - a review of consanguinity in the Middle East, A.H. Bittles.
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