ANT220H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Erectile Dysfunction, Constipation, Asthma
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Human plasticity is a key feature of our adaptive success. We can adjust during our lifetime (epigenetics) however some of this has positive results but also negative results. Steckel"s studies of stature and pre-civil war living standards in the us. Enslaved women returned to work 3-5 weeks after delivery. By age 8-12 years, children began to work in the fields. Effect of conditions in the environments of enslaved people on growth and health: Infant mortality 350/1000; child mortality 2x that of non children in us. Harris lines marked and more frequent among children working on plantations. Lecture #9: stress, social inequality, and race adaptive success as a species. We can adjust during our lifetime (epigenetics) however some of this. Effect of conditions in the environments of enslaved people on growth and. Infant mortality 350/1000; child mortality 2x that of non-enslaved. Harris lines marked and more frequent among children working on. Impact of low ses on cvd morbidity and mortality.