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咀嚼的代价:人类咀嚼的能量学及进化意义

The cost of chewing: The energetics and evolutionary significance of mastication in humans.

作者信息

van Casteren Adam, Codd Jonathan R, Kupczik Kornelius, Plasqui Guy, Sellers William I, Henry Amanda G

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Max Planck Weizmann Center for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

Sci Adv. 2022 Aug 19;8(33):eabn8351. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abn8351. Epub 2022 Aug 17.

Abstract

Any change in the energetic cost of mammalian mastication will affect the net energy gain from foods. Although the energetic efficiency of masticatory effort is fundamental in understanding the evolution of the human masticatory system, nothing is known currently about the associated metabolic costs of chewing different items. Here, using respirometry and electromyography of the masseter muscle, we demonstrate that chewing by human subjects represents a measurable energy sink. Chewing a tasteless odorless gum elevates metabolic rate by 10 to 15% above basal levels. Energy expenditure increases with gum stiffness and is paid for by greater muscle recruitment. For modern humans, it is likely that mastication represents a small part of the daily energy budget. However, for our ancestors, before the onset of cooking and sophisticated food processing methods, the costs must have been relatively high, adding a previously unexplored energetic dimension to the interpretation of hominin dentofacial fossils.

摘要

哺乳动物咀嚼能量消耗的任何变化都会影响食物的净能量获取。尽管咀嚼努力的能量效率对于理解人类咀嚼系统的进化至关重要,但目前对于咀嚼不同食物所伴随的代谢成本却一无所知。在此,我们通过呼吸测定法和咬肌肌电图,证明人类受试者咀嚼是一个可测量的能量消耗过程。咀嚼无味无臭的口香糖会使代谢率比基础水平提高10%至15%。能量消耗随着口香糖硬度的增加而增加,且由更多的肌肉募集来支付。对于现代人来说,咀嚼可能只占每日能量预算的一小部分。然而,对于我们的祖先而言,在烹饪和复杂食物加工方法出现之前,这些成本一定相对较高,这为解释古人类牙齿面部化石增添了一个此前未被探索的能量维度。

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