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Human Physical Fitness and Activity - An Evolutionary and Life History Perspective (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
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Human Physical Fitness and Activity - An Evolutionary and Life History Perspective (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Series: Human Behavior, Biology and Evolution
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The science of human physical activity and fitness is ripe for a
novel theoretical framework that can integrate the ecological,
genetic, physiological and psychological factors that influence
physical activity in humans. Physical inactivity dominates most
developed nations around the world, and is among the leading causes
of disease burden and death worldwide. Despite the wide array of
physical and mental health benefits, few people get the recommended
level of physical activity to achieve these benefits. Current
research on physical activity has not, as of yet, been successful
for the development of effective exercise interventions. Several
researchers have advocated a more integrative approach that takes
evolutionary history into account, but such a framework has yet to
be advanced. To that aim, the first goal of this book is to present
a comprehensive evolutionary and life history framework that
highlights the domain-specific aspects of the evolved psychology
and physiology that can lead to a more integrated and complete
understanding of physical activity across the lifespan. It
summarizes and extends previous work that has been done to
understand the ways natural selection has shaped physical activity
in humans in traditional and modern economies and environments. In
many ways, humans are adapted to be physically active. Overall,
however, natural selection has shaped a flexible, but energy
conscious system that responds to environmental and individual
costs and benefits of physical activity to optimally allocate a
finite energetic budget across the lifespan. This system is adapted
to respond to cues of resource scarcity and high levels of
obligatory physical activity, and conserves energy to favor
allocation in ways that increase the likelihood of reproductive
success and survival. This nuanced application leads to a more
thorough understanding of the circumstances that natural selection
is predicted to favor both sedentary and active behaviors in
predictable ways across the lifespan. The second goal of this book
is to synthesize and interpret cross-disciplinary research (from
biological and evolutionary anthropology and psychology;
epidemiology; health psychology; and exercise physiology) that can
illuminate original approaches to increase physical activity in
modern, primarily sedentary contexts. This includes a breakdown of
the human lifespan to discuss the predicted costs and benefits of
physical activity at each stage of life in order to differentiate
the obstacles to physical activity and exercise that are
functionally adaptive-or were in the environments that they
evolved-and identifying which factors are more modifiable than
others in order to develop interventions and environments that are
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