Health Change in the Asia-Pacific Region
Herausgeber: Ohtsuka, Ryutaro; Ulijaszek, Stanley J.
Health Change in the Asia-Pacific Region
Herausgeber: Ohtsuka, Ryutaro; Ulijaszek, Stanley J.
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This cohesive volume discusses health changes in the Asia-Pacific region over the last few decades.
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This cohesive volume discusses health changes in the Asia-Pacific region over the last few decades.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781107406223
- ISBN-10: 1107406226
- Artikelnr.: 35892662
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781107406223
- ISBN-10: 1107406226
- Artikelnr.: 35892662
Acknowledgements; 1. Health change in the Asia-Pacific region: disparate
end-points? Stanley J. Ulijaszek and Ryutaro Ohtsuka; 2. Interactions of
nutrition, genetics and infectious disease in the Pacific; implications for
prehistoric migrations Stephen Oppenheimer; 3. Biocultural adaptation and
population connectedness in the Asia-Pacific region Ryutaro Ohtsuka; 4.
Changing nutritional health in South East Asia Geoffrey C. Marks; 5.
Obesity and nutritional health in Hong Kong Chinese people Gary T. C. Ko;
6. Modernization, nutritional adaptability and health in Papua New Guinean
highlanders and Solomon Islanders Taro Yamauchi; 7. Tongan obesity: human
ecological implications of its causes and consequences Tsukasa Inaoka,
Yasuhiro Matsumura and Kazuhiro Suda; 8. Nutrition and health in
modernizing Samoans: temporal trends and adaptive perspectives Ember D.
Keighley, Stephen T. McGarvey, Christine Quested, Charles McCuddin,
Satupaitea Viali and Uto'ofili A. Maga; 9. Health patterns of Pacific
Islanders and Asians in the United States W. Parker Frisbie, Robert A.
Hummer, T. Elizabeth Durden and Youngtae Cho; 10. Impacts of modernization
and transnationalism on nutritional health of Cook Islanders Stanley J.
Ulijaszek; 11. Mortality decline in the Pacific: economic development and
other explanations Alistair Woodward and Tony Blakely; 12. Health changes
in Papua New Guinea: from adaptation to double jeopardy? Robert
Attenborough.
end-points? Stanley J. Ulijaszek and Ryutaro Ohtsuka; 2. Interactions of
nutrition, genetics and infectious disease in the Pacific; implications for
prehistoric migrations Stephen Oppenheimer; 3. Biocultural adaptation and
population connectedness in the Asia-Pacific region Ryutaro Ohtsuka; 4.
Changing nutritional health in South East Asia Geoffrey C. Marks; 5.
Obesity and nutritional health in Hong Kong Chinese people Gary T. C. Ko;
6. Modernization, nutritional adaptability and health in Papua New Guinean
highlanders and Solomon Islanders Taro Yamauchi; 7. Tongan obesity: human
ecological implications of its causes and consequences Tsukasa Inaoka,
Yasuhiro Matsumura and Kazuhiro Suda; 8. Nutrition and health in
modernizing Samoans: temporal trends and adaptive perspectives Ember D.
Keighley, Stephen T. McGarvey, Christine Quested, Charles McCuddin,
Satupaitea Viali and Uto'ofili A. Maga; 9. Health patterns of Pacific
Islanders and Asians in the United States W. Parker Frisbie, Robert A.
Hummer, T. Elizabeth Durden and Youngtae Cho; 10. Impacts of modernization
and transnationalism on nutritional health of Cook Islanders Stanley J.
Ulijaszek; 11. Mortality decline in the Pacific: economic development and
other explanations Alistair Woodward and Tony Blakely; 12. Health changes
in Papua New Guinea: from adaptation to double jeopardy? Robert
Attenborough.
Acknowledgements; 1. Health change in the Asia-Pacific region: disparate
end-points? Stanley J. Ulijaszek and Ryutaro Ohtsuka; 2. Interactions of
nutrition, genetics and infectious disease in the Pacific; implications for
prehistoric migrations Stephen Oppenheimer; 3. Biocultural adaptation and
population connectedness in the Asia-Pacific region Ryutaro Ohtsuka; 4.
Changing nutritional health in South East Asia Geoffrey C. Marks; 5.
Obesity and nutritional health in Hong Kong Chinese people Gary T. C. Ko;
6. Modernization, nutritional adaptability and health in Papua New Guinean
highlanders and Solomon Islanders Taro Yamauchi; 7. Tongan obesity: human
ecological implications of its causes and consequences Tsukasa Inaoka,
Yasuhiro Matsumura and Kazuhiro Suda; 8. Nutrition and health in
modernizing Samoans: temporal trends and adaptive perspectives Ember D.
Keighley, Stephen T. McGarvey, Christine Quested, Charles McCuddin,
Satupaitea Viali and Uto'ofili A. Maga; 9. Health patterns of Pacific
Islanders and Asians in the United States W. Parker Frisbie, Robert A.
Hummer, T. Elizabeth Durden and Youngtae Cho; 10. Impacts of modernization
and transnationalism on nutritional health of Cook Islanders Stanley J.
Ulijaszek; 11. Mortality decline in the Pacific: economic development and
other explanations Alistair Woodward and Tony Blakely; 12. Health changes
in Papua New Guinea: from adaptation to double jeopardy? Robert
Attenborough.
end-points? Stanley J. Ulijaszek and Ryutaro Ohtsuka; 2. Interactions of
nutrition, genetics and infectious disease in the Pacific; implications for
prehistoric migrations Stephen Oppenheimer; 3. Biocultural adaptation and
population connectedness in the Asia-Pacific region Ryutaro Ohtsuka; 4.
Changing nutritional health in South East Asia Geoffrey C. Marks; 5.
Obesity and nutritional health in Hong Kong Chinese people Gary T. C. Ko;
6. Modernization, nutritional adaptability and health in Papua New Guinean
highlanders and Solomon Islanders Taro Yamauchi; 7. Tongan obesity: human
ecological implications of its causes and consequences Tsukasa Inaoka,
Yasuhiro Matsumura and Kazuhiro Suda; 8. Nutrition and health in
modernizing Samoans: temporal trends and adaptive perspectives Ember D.
Keighley, Stephen T. McGarvey, Christine Quested, Charles McCuddin,
Satupaitea Viali and Uto'ofili A. Maga; 9. Health patterns of Pacific
Islanders and Asians in the United States W. Parker Frisbie, Robert A.
Hummer, T. Elizabeth Durden and Youngtae Cho; 10. Impacts of modernization
and transnationalism on nutritional health of Cook Islanders Stanley J.
Ulijaszek; 11. Mortality decline in the Pacific: economic development and
other explanations Alistair Woodward and Tony Blakely; 12. Health changes
in Papua New Guinea: from adaptation to double jeopardy? Robert
Attenborough.