As agriculture developed, about ten thousand years ago, which greatly increased the use of grains as food, the amount of vegetables in the diet became as great as 90 percent, with a drastic decline in the amount of meat. European humans thirty thousand years ago, with a high intake of meat, were about 6 inches taller than their de- scendants after the development of agriculture. Eaton and Konner state that “The same pattern was repeated later in the New World: the Paleo-indians were big-game hunters 10,000 years ago, but their descendants, in the period just before European contact, practiced inten- sive food production, ate little meat, were considerably shorter, and had skeletal manifestations of suboptimal nutrition, which apparently reflect both the direct effects of protein-calorie deficiency and the synergistic inter- action between malnutrition and infection. Since the Industrial Revolution, the animal-protein content of Western diets has become more nearly adequat
FreeinTX 0 points 1 year ago
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