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The carnivore connection hypothesis: Revisited
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نویسنده
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brand-miller j.c. ,griffin h.j. ,colagiuri s.
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منبع
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journal of obesity - 2012 - دوره : 2012 - شماره : 0
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چکیده
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The carnivore connection hypothesizes that,during human evolution,a scarcity of dietary carbohydrate in diets with low plant: animal subsistence ratios led to insulin resistance providing a survival and reproductive advantage with selection of genes for insulin resistance. the selection pressure was relaxed at the beginning of the agricultural revolution when large quantities of cereals first entered human diets. the carnivore connection explains the high prevalence of intrinsic insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes in populations that transition rapidly from traditional diets with a low-glycemic load,to high-carbohydrate,high-glycemic index diets that characterize modern diets. selection pressure has been relaxed longest in european populations,explaining a lower prevalence of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes,despite recent exposure to famine and food scarcity. increasing obesity and habitual consumption of high-glycemic-load diets worsens insulin resistance and increases the risk of type 2 diabetes in all populations. © 2012 jennie c. brand-miller et al.
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آدرس
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boden institute of obesity,nutrition,exercise and eating disorders,university of sydney,g89 medical foundation building k25,sydney,nsw 2006,australia,school of molecular bioscience g08,university of sydney,sydney, Australia, 11 nursery street,hornsby, Australia, boden institute of obesity,nutrition,exercise and eating disorders,university of sydney,g89 medical foundation building k25,sydney, Australia
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