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与当代小规模自给人口功能障碍相关的生产力损失。

Productivity loss associated with functional disability in a contemporary small-scale subsistence population.

机构信息

Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, Toulouse, France.

Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, Toulouse, France.

出版信息

Elife. 2020 Dec 1;9:e62883. doi: 10.7554/eLife.62883.

Abstract

In comparative cross-species perspective, humans experience unique physical impairments with potentially large consequences. Quantifying the burden of impairment in subsistence populations is critical for understanding selection pressures underlying strategies that minimize risk of production deficits. We examine among forager-horticulturalists whether compromised bone strength (indicated by fracture and lower bone mineral density, BMD) is associated with subsistence task cessation. We also estimate the magnitude of productivity losses associated with compromised bone strength. Fracture is associated with cessation of hunting, tree chopping, and walking long distances, but not tool manufacture. Age-specific productivity losses from hunting cessation associated with fracture and lower BMD are substantial: ~397 lost kcals/day, with expected future losses of up to 1.9 million kcals (22% of expected production). Productivity loss is thus substantial for high strength and endurance tasks. Determining the extent to which impairment obstructs productivity in contemporary subsistence populations improves our ability to infer past consequences of impairment.

摘要

从比较跨物种的角度来看,人类经历了独特的身体损伤,其潜在后果可能很大。量化生存人群中损伤的负担对于理解最小化生产缺陷风险的策略背后的选择压力至关重要。我们研究了采集-园艺人群中,骨骼强度受损(表现为骨折和较低的骨密度)是否与生存任务的停止有关。我们还估计了与骨骼强度受损相关的生产力损失的幅度。骨折与狩猎、砍树和长途步行的停止有关,但与工具制造无关。与骨折和较低的 BMD 相关的狩猎停止导致的特定年龄的生产力损失是巨大的:每天损失约 397 千卡,预计未来损失高达 190 万千卡(预期生产的 22%)。因此,高强度和耐力任务的生产力损失很大。确定损伤在多大程度上妨碍了当代生存人群的生产力,提高了我们推断过去损伤后果的能力。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/447d/7744098/012615749809/elife-62883-fig1.jpg

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