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Saturday, May 4, 2013
Evolution, pregnancy, and food
The populations at lowest risk for developing gestational diabetes —
namely, ladies of European decent — come from cultures that eat (and
have eaten, for thousands of years) dairy and wheat-heavy diets that
would, normally, increase your risk. Meanwhile, writes Carl Zimmer at
The Loom, Bangladeshi women, who have one of the highest risks for
gestational diabetes, come from a culture that traditionally ate a
low-carb, low-sugar diet. What's going on here? The answer might lie in evolution.
It's a particularly interesting read given the ongoing pop-culture
debate about whether 10,000 years is enough time for humans to adapt to
eating certain foods. This data on pregnant ladies would suggest the
answer is, at least in some respects, yes.
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