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Resumen de The mother of all problems

Edward Archer

  • The idea that the uterine environment affects the fetus is commonplace in evolutionary biology and has been observed across many species. Known as "accumulative maternal effects," it describes how a mother's age, size, fat stores and behavior, including physical activity, affect not only her health and metabolism, but also that of future generations. Here, Archer stresses that non-genetic evolution is the primary determinant of obesity not gluttony, fast food or genes. The best solution to the obesity epidemic is to encourage would-be mothers to increase their levels of physical activity so that they can prepare their metabolism for pregnancy and have leaner, healthier children.


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