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Biological Anthropology and Aging: Perspectives on Human Variation over the Life Span



This book explores the various influences on human variation in biological aging. It discusses how evolutionary biology and human variation play a role in human life span and life-history parameters. The book is unique in that it emphasizes human phenotypic plasticity, which is key to understanding aging. more details
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  • Explores the role of evolutionary biology and human variation in human life span and life-history parameters
  • Emphasizes human phenotypic plasticity, which is key to understanding aging


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ISBN 9780195068290
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This book explores the various influences on human variation in biological aging. It discusses how evolutionary biology and human variation play a role in human life span and life-history parameters. The book is unique in that it emphasizes human phenotypic plasticity, which is key to understanding aging.

This timely volume explores evolutionary, cross-cultural, physiological, environmental, and pathological influences on variation in human biological aging. Chapters by leading experts use models traditionally unique to anthropological research in order to illuminate human biological aging as a heterogeneous and variable process. By explicitly emphasizing evolutionary biology and human variation, the book presents the fascinating perspective of human biological aging as the end result of a set of co-adapted genetic complexes associated with successful growth, development, reproduction, and parenting of offspring. While examining human life span and life-history parameters as population-level phenomena, the book also emphasizes human phenotypic plasticity as key to understanding aging. This broad evolutionary perspective is unique in biological gerontology, a field that is often reductionist in method and theory. The book is sure to appeal to students, teachers, and researchers of geriatrics, gerontology, biology and anthropology of aging, and human population biology.
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