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现代智人在自由放养哺乳动物中身体活动水平较低。

Low physical activity levels of modern Homo sapiens among free-ranging mammals.

作者信息

Hayes M, Chustek M, Heshka S, Wang Z, Pietrobelli A, Heymsfield S B

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Obesity Research Center, St Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY 10025, USA.

出版信息

Int J Obes (Lond). 2005 Jan;29(1):151-6. doi: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0802842.

Abstract

Obesity prevalence rates are increasing worldwide and one prevailing hypothesis is that physical activity levels of modern humans are markedly reduced compared to those of our Paleolithic ancestors. We examine this hypothesis by deriving relative activity energy expenditure from available doubly labeled water and indirect calorimetry data in free-ranging non-human mammals. Our results, given the constraints posed by limited data availability, suggest that a low physical activity level, much less than that observed in free-ranging non-human mammals or highly active humans, is present in modern adult humans living within advanced settings. Our observations lend support to the hypothesis that low activity-related energy expenditure levels contribute to the rising worldwide prevalence of obesity.

摘要

全球肥胖患病率正在上升,一个普遍的假说是,与旧石器时代的祖先相比,现代人类的身体活动水平显著降低。我们通过从自由放养的非人类哺乳动物现有的双标水和间接量热法数据中推导相对活动能量消耗来检验这一假说。鉴于数据可用性有限带来的限制,我们的结果表明,生活在先进环境中的现代成年人体内的身体活动水平较低,远低于自由放养的非人类哺乳动物或高活动水平人类所观察到的水平。我们的观察结果支持了这样一种假说,即与活动相关的低能量消耗水平导致了全球肥胖患病率的上升。

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