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【中商原版】The Story of The Human Body 英文原版 人体的故事 丹尼...
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The Story of The Human Body 英文原版 人体的故事 Daniel Lieberman
基本信息
By (author) Daniel Lieberman
Format Paperback | 460 pages
Dimensions 128 x 205 x 18mm | 440g
Publication date 01 Jul 2014
Publisher VINTAGE
Publication City/Country New York, United States
Language English
Edition Statement Reprint
Illustrations note Illustrations, black and white
ISBN10 030774180X
ISBN13 9780307741806
页面参数仅供参考,具体以实物为准
内容简介
在这本具有里程碑意义的科普著作中,丹尼尔·E·利伯曼(Daniel E. Lieberman)向我们提供了有关人类如何发展数百万年的清晰明了的描述。他阐明了促成人体关键适应的重大转变:两足动物运动的兴起;转向非水果饮食;狩猎和聚会的到来;以及像农业和工业革命这样的文化变化如何对我们产生物理影响。他展示了石器时代身体适应的混乱与现代世界的进步之间日益增加的差异正在引起一个悖论:寿命更长,但慢性病却增加了。最后(挑衅地),他主张使用进化信息来帮助推动,推动,有时甚至迫使我们创造一个更加有益的环境并追求更好的生活方式。[贯穿全文的图表和线条图。]
In this landmark book of popular science, Daniel E. Lieberman gives us a lucid and engaging account of how the human body evolved over millions of years. He illuminates the major transformations that contributed to key adaptations to the body: the rise of bipedalism; the shift to a non-fruit-based diet; the advent of hunting and gathering; and how cultural changes like the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions have impacted us physically. He shows how the increasing disparity between the jumble of adaptations in our Stone Age bodies and advancements in the modern world is occasioning a paradox: greater longevity but increased chronic disease. And finally--provocatively--he advocates the use of evolutionary information to help nudge, push, and sometimes even compel us to create a more salubrious environment and pursue better lifestyles. [With charts and line drawings throughout.]
作者简介
丹尼尔·利伯曼(Daniel E. Lieberman)是人类进化生物学教授,也是哈佛大学生物科学系埃德温·勒纳二世(Edwin M. Lerner II)教授。他撰写了一百多篇文章,其中许多文章出现在《自然》和《科学》杂志上。利伯曼(Lieberman)以其对人头进化和跑步(包括赤脚跑步)发展的研究而著称(为他赢得了赤脚教授的绰号)。他的研究和发现在报纸,杂志,书籍,新闻节目和纪录片中得到了广泛的强调。
Daniel E. Lieberman is professor of human evolutionary biology and the Edwin M. Lerner II Professor of Biological Sciences at Harvard. He has written more than one hundred articles, many appearing in the journals Nature and Science. Lieberman is especially well known for his research on the evolution of the human head and the evolution of running, including barefoot running (earning him the nickname the Barefoot Professor). His research and discoveries have been highlighted widely in newspapers, magazines, books, news programs, and documentaries.
推荐理由
"Monumental . . . an epic voyage that reveals how the past six million years shaped every part of us--our heads, limbs, and even our metabolism. . . . Through Lieberman's eyes, evolutionary history not only comes alive, it becomes the means to understand, and ultimately influence, our body's future."
--Neil Shubin, author of Your Inner Fish "Fascinating. . . . A readable introduction to the whole field and great on the making of our physicality."
--Nature "Sweeping. . . . Convincingly makes the case for a wholesale rethinking of how we live our modern lives.'"
--CommonHealth, WBUR "Riveting, enlightening, and more than a little frightening. . . . No one understands the human body like Daniel Lieberman or tells its story more eloquently."
--Christopher McDougall, author of Born to Run "These are not debates to gloss over or reduce to simple statements of cause and effect--they are stories with scientific complexity and tremendous, sometimes contradictory accumulations of evidence and detail. The Story of the Human Body does full justice to those stories, to that evidence and to that detail, and brings them to bear on daily health and well-being, individual and collective."
--The Washington Post "[Lieberman] is a true expert in a system where architecture and history intersect: the human foot. He ably describes how behavior and anatomy can lead to foot injuries in long-distance runners."
--The Wall Street Journal "The ultimate science-based Paleo investigation. . . . Convincing. . . . A great read, and I recommend it highly for those of you who are interested in learning the facts about our biological roots, and how we can rationally apply 'Paleo' concepts to prevent and reverse modern 'mismatch' diseases."
--Dr. Ronald Hoffman, The Hoffman Center/Health Talk "Eloquent and precise . . . Lieberman is the first to point out that modern living and technology have made our lives better in many ways. Still, a look back at where we came from can tell us a lot about where we're headed, he says--and how we might alter that course for the better."
--Grist "A doozy. . . . That humans are poorly adapted to our modern lifestyle of convenience foods, flat screens, and desk jobs isn't very controversial. But how we best cope with this new reality often is. Lieberman takes on many popular notions, including barefoot running, the paleo diet, epigenetics, and a host of hot topics ranging from obesity and chronic disease to Nanny State politics."
--Outside "[Lieberman's] evolutionary approach produces some counterintuitive surprises. . . . The Story of the Human Body is a reliable guide to a problem that is going to get worse before it gets better."
--The Guardian "In thoroughly enjoyable and edifying prose, Lieberman . . . leads a fascinating journey through human evolution. He comprehensively explains how evolutionary forces have shaped the human species as we know it. . . . He balances a historical perspective with a contemporary one . . . while asking how we might control the destiny of our species. He argues persuasively that 'cultural evolution is now the dominant force of evolutionary change acting on the human body.'"
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Lieberman gracefully combines paleontology, anatomy, physiology, and experimental biomechanics to clarify how the human body has evolved and how evolutionary design now clashes with the particularities of modern society. . . . An important book."
--Library Journal "Lieberman holds nothing back. . . . He cleverly and comprehensively points out the perils of possessing Paleolithic anatomy and physiology in a modern world and bemoans 'just how out of touch we have become with our bodies.'. . . If we want to continue our phenomenal run as a species, it is essential to understand (and embrace) our evolutionary legacy."
--Booklist "A massive review of where we came from and what ails us now . . . Would that industry and governments take heed."
--Kirkus Reviews
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