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人类营养的进化观点:大脑和身体大小对饮食及新陈代谢的影响。

Evolutionary perspectives on human nutrition: The influence of brain and body size on diet and metabolism.

作者信息

Leonard William R, Robertson Marcia L

机构信息

School of Human Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, Canada.

出版信息

Am J Hum Biol. 1994;6(1):77-88. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.1310060111.

Abstract

Human dietary patterns and metabolic requirements are compared to those of nonhuman primate species in order to gain insights into the evolution of our nutritional needs. In general, primate diet quality (i.e., caloric and nutrient density) is inversely related to body size and total resting metabolic requirements (RMR). Humans, however, consume a diet of much higher quality than is expected for our size and metabolic needs. This energy-rich diet appears to reflect an adaptation to the high metabolic cost of our large brain. Among primates, the relative proportion of resting metabolic energy used for brain metabolism is positively correlated with relative diet quality. Humans represent the positive extreme, having both a very high quality diet and a large brain that accounts for 20-25% of resting metabolism. Evidence from the hominid fossil record implies that major changes in diet and relative brain metabolism occurred with the emergence of the genus Homo. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

摘要

将人类的饮食模式和代谢需求与非人类灵长类物种进行比较,以便深入了解我们营养需求的演变。一般来说,灵长类动物的饮食质量(即热量和营养密度)与体型和总静息代谢需求(RMR)呈负相关。然而,人类摄入的饮食质量比根据我们的体型和代谢需求所预期的要高得多。这种能量丰富的饮食似乎反映了对我们大脑高代谢成本的一种适应。在灵长类动物中,用于大脑代谢的静息代谢能量的相对比例与相对饮食质量呈正相关。人类处于正极端,拥有非常高质量的饮食和占静息代谢20 - 25%的大脑。来自人科化石记录的证据表明,随着人属的出现,饮食和相对大脑代谢发生了重大变化。© 1994威利 - 利斯公司。

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