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Human variation : from the laboratory to the field

edited by C. G. Nicholas Mascie-Taylor, Akira Yasukouchi, Stanley Ulijaszek

(Society for the Study of Human Biology series)

CRC Press, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The transition in anthropological and biomedical research methods over the past 50 years, from anthropometric and craniometric measurements to large-scale microarray genetic studies has resulted in continued revision of opinions and ideas relating to the factors and forces that drive human variation. Human Variation:From the Laboratory to the Field brings together the contributions of 22 scientists working in four continents to identify and address challenges imposed by variability. It reviews the way we examine and analyze human variation, paying specific attention to genetics, growth and development, and physiology. In presenting new evidence and findings, it also discusses current developments in methodology and analytical techniques, detailing both field and laboratory approaches, and looking at how the two perspectives complement each other. In bridging that gap between laboratory trials and studies of the human in context, this book covers a number of interesting research areas including - Human adaptation to natural and artificial light, including variations in circadian photosensitivity and effects of light on GI activity Cold tolerance and lifestyle in modern society Genetics of body weight and obesity Human adaptability to emotional and intellectual mental stresses Geography, migration, climate, and environmental plasticity as contributors to human variation Impact of natural environmental stressors including pollution on physiological and morphological processes This book is the latest volume in a series of works from the Society for the Study of Human Biology (SSHB), which for half a century has advanced and promoted research in the biology of human populations in all of its branches including human viability, genetics, human adaptability, and ecology, and evolution. It holds two scientific meetings a year. This volume represents work presented during its most recent gathering.

Table of Contents

Factors and Forces Influencing Human Variation. Genetics of Body Weight and Obesity. Diversity of Human Adaptability to Environments: A Physiological Anthropology Perspective. Tissue and Cell Adaptability to Physical and Chemical Factors. Human Adaptation to Natural and Artificial Light: Variation in Circadian Photosensitivity. Effect of Environmental Light on Human Gastrointestinal Activity: From Laboratory Study to Fieldwork. Cold Tolerance and Lifestyle in Modern Society. Human Adaptability to Emotional and Intellectual Mental Stresses. Impact of Pollution on Physiological Systems: Taking Science from the Laboratory to the Field.Bridging the Gap between Laboratory Trials and the Reality of the Human in Context. Geography, Migration, Climate, and Environmental Plasticity as Contributors to Human Variation. From a History of Anthropometry to Anthropometric History. Growth and Maturation: Interactions and Sources of Variation. Bone Health and Body Composition Measurement in Older People: Challenges Imposed by Variability. Research Designs and Statistical Methods in Both Laboratory and Field Settings. Impact of Natural Environmental Stressors on Physiological and Morphological Processes: Methodological Approaches in the Field and Laboratory.

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