ANT-1430 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Institutional Racism, Insulin Resistance, Cortisol

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Ra(cid:272)e a(cid:374)d ra(cid:272)is(cid:373): wh(cid:455) ra(cid:272)e does(cid:374)"t a(cid:374)d does e(cid:454)ist. In us, primarily based on skin pigmentation. Concept that can allow for classification categories to be arraigned into hierarchies within society. Biological race does not exist in humans. Differences in skin color are linked to biology but not bounded into distinct groups or necessarily related to geographic origin. Clines of skin color around the globe. Related to a (cid:374)u(cid:373)(cid:271)er of fa(cid:272)tors, i(cid:374)(cid:272)ludi(cid:374)g ra(cid:374)do(cid:373) (cid:373)utatio(cid:374), fou(cid:374)der"s effect, and evolutionary adaptation to sun exposure. Some populations have been historically divided in terms of genetics (limited gene flow: this has caused variation in genotype and phenotypes among populations, not discrete differences. Racial ambiguity often challenges our preconceived assumptions about race. Race still matters to humans as biocultural species. Personal experiences of discrimination and institutional racism can affect health (and more) Age-related death rates per 100,000 persons by race and ethnic origin in the us (2005) Causes include: obesity, insulin resistance, genetics, age, salt sensitivity.

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