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The evolution of body fatness: trading off disease and predation risk
John R Speakman
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
Energetics Research Group
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
obesity
100%
predation risk
96%
famine
56%
gene
32%
starvation
25%
allele
24%
fat
21%
predation
20%
food
14%
human evolution
14%
hunter-gatherer
12%
polymorphism
11%
physiology
10%
energy balance
10%
pathogen
9%
society
8%
regulation
7%
young
7%
exposure
6%
test
4%
distribution
3%
Agriculture & Biology
obesity
78%
predation
60%
famine
59%
adiposity
41%
starvation
19%
genes
14%
alleles
14%
novel foods
14%
hunters
13%
anorexia
12%
leptin
12%
lipids
11%
energy balance
11%
single nucleotide polymorphism
10%
physiology
8%
duration
6%
body weight
6%
pathogens
6%
testing
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Famine
66%
Obesity
52%
Adiposity
33%
Starvation
23%
Genes
17%
Fats
16%
Alleles
15%
Food
15%
Anorexia
11%
Leptin
10%
Evaluation Studies
9%
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
9%
Body Weight
7%
Population
4%