圖書標籤: 科普 進化 生命 science 英文原版 Evolution 生物學 醫學
发表于2024-06-21
The Story of the Human Body pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
A landmark book of popular science—a lucid, engaging account of how the human body evolved over millions of years and of how the increasing disparity between the jumble of adaptations in our Stone Age bodies and the modern world is fueling the paradox of greater longevity but more chronic disease.
In a book that illuminates, as never before, the evolutionary story of the human body, Daniel Lieberman deftly examines the major transformations that contributed key adaptations to the body: the advent of bipedalism; the shift to a non-fruit-based diet; the rise of hunting and gathering and our superlative endurance athletic abilities; the development of a very large brain; and the incipience of modern cultural abilities. He elucidates how cultural evolution differs from biological evolution, and how it further transformed our bodies during the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions. Lieberman illuminates how these ongoing changes have brought many benefits, but also have created novel conditions to which our bodies are not entirely adapted, resulting in a growing incidence of obesity and new but avoidable diseases, including type-2 diabetes. He proposes that many of these chronic illnesses persist and in some cases are intensifying because of "dysevolution," a pernicious dynamic whereby only the symptoms rather than the causes of these maladies are treated. And finally—provocatively—he advocates the use of evolutionary information to help nudge, push, and sometimes oblige us to create a more salubrious environment.
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Daniel Lieberman is the Chair of the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard and a leader in the field. He has wpublished nearly 100 articles, many appearing in the journals Nature and Science. His research and discoveries have been highlighted in newspapers and magazines including The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Discover, and National Geographic. He has frequently appeared on Nova, the BBC, and Charlie Rose, among other programs.
放鬆大腦讀科學。這本挺好的,簡單好懂。少吃糖多運動(不穿鞋的教授)。
評分讀到1/3就發現這本書的idea, logic, evidence, narrative都屬一流,查瞭一下,原來作者是Harvard人類進化生物係的主任,終身教授。雖然斷斷續續讀花瞭不少時間,但每隔一段時間確實需要這類學術上可靠的讀物,纔能把知識體係往前再進一步。
評分前三分之一講physical anthropology其實和核心內容沒有太大關係,浪費瞭不少筆墨。整本書的口吻很像教科書,比如key points明明白白地告訴你“要記就記這個吧”,還有很多時候反復申明一個論點。雖然這麼寫很清楚,但科普寫作應該能做得更好吧?
評分作者認為,農業/工業之後的環境/文化(主要是飲食消費文化)變化快於人類身體由於自然選擇變化的速度。我們身體和環境的互動中,産生瞭很多不適和造成瞭很多慢性病。這些“不適”是廣義的,小到我們穿鞋(鞋太舒適讓我們身體沒有按其應有的方式成行,於是很多運動/活動傷病)、齲齒等等,大到糖尿病和癌癥等病癥。我們要做的是改變自己的生活方式:少吃糖,多運動。
評分First stop/集大成
四星。作者以进化论为基础,解释了我们的身体为什么会患病,提出一个非常重要的概念——失配性疾病,这也是全书最让我印象深刻的内容。 不以进化论,无以理解生物学。 进化解释了我们如何以及为何在短短600万年中从非洲森林中的猿类,变成了迈着大步直立行走的两足动物,并且可...
評分在每天上下班路上看完了这本书,很有意思的科普书,从进化史的角度分析了某些疾病大量爆发的原因,就此提出失配性疾病的概念,简而言之,我们的身体是进化的产物,而进化的目的是为了促进生殖繁衍,因此当科技发展、社会进步的力量过大过快,身体的基因却依然停留在适应过去,...
評分 評分在每天上下班路上看完了这本书,很有意思的科普书,从进化史的角度分析了某些疾病大量爆发的原因,就此提出失配性疾病的概念,简而言之,我们的身体是进化的产物,而进化的目的是为了促进生殖繁衍,因此当科技发展、社会进步的力量过大过快,身体的基因却依然停留在适应过去,...
評分The Story of the Human Body pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024