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Autor:
Guanlin Wang, Kurosh Djafarian, Chima A. Egedigwe, Asmaa El Hamdouchi, Robert Ojiambo, Harris Ramuth, Sandra Johanna Wallner-Liebmann, Sonja Lackner, Adama Diouf, Justina Sauciuvenaite, Catherine Hambly, Lobke M. Vaanholt, Mark D. Faries, John R. Speakman
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 3, p e1155 (2015)
Aspects of the female body may be attractive because they signal evolutionary fitness. Greater body fatness might reflect greater potential to survive famines, but individuals carrying larger fat stores may have poor health and lower fertility in non
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https://doaj.org/article/13476efa511e4c6f930a08e36b5c65f8
Autor:
Justina Sauciuvenaite, Megan Hacker, Chaoqun Niu, Catherine Hambly, Minxuan Cao, Lobke M. Vaanholt, John R. Speakman, Ruth Bissland, Guanlin Wang, Mark D. Faries
Publikováno v:
Evolution and Human Behavior. 39:220-225
Parental investment hypotheses regarding mate selection suggest that human males should seek partners featured by youth and high fertility. However, females should be more sensitive to resources that can be invested on themselves and their offspring.
Autor:
Sonja Lackner, Asmaa El Hamdouchi, Megan Hacker, Catherine Hambly, Chima A. Ekeleme-Egedigwe, Robert Ojiambo, Lobke M. Vaanholt, Adama Diouf, Harris Ramuth, Minxuan Cao, John R. Speakman, Sandra Holasek, Tumelo Seru, Ruth Bissland, Guanlin Wang, Herculina S. Kruger, Kurosh Djafarian, Mark D. Faries, Justina Sauciuvenaite
Publikováno v:
Obesity. 26:522-530
Objective Assortative mating for adiposity increases the genetic burden on offspring, but its causes remain unclear. One hypothesis is that people who have high adiposity find other people with obesity more physically attractive than lean people. Met
Autor:
Guanlin, Wang, Chima A, Ekeleme-Egedigwe, Asmaa, El Hamdouchi, Justina, Sauciuvenaite, Ruth, Bissland, Kurosh, Djafarian, Robert, Ojiambo, Harris, Ramuth, Sandra, Holasek, Sonja, Lackner, Adama, Diouf, Catherine, Hambly, Lobke M, Vaanholt, Minxuan, Cao, Megan, Hacker, Herculina S, Kruger, Tumelo, Seru, Mark D, Faries, John R, Speakman
Publikováno v:
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.). 26(3)
Assortative mating for adiposity increases the genetic burden on offspring, but its causes remain unclear. One hypothesis is that people who have high adiposity find other people with obesity more physically attractive than lean people.The attractive
Autor:
Harris Ramuth, John R. Speakman, Sonja Lackner, Asmaa El Hamdouchi, Robert Ojiambo, Catherine Hambly, Chima A. Egedigwe, Adama Diouf, Lobke M. Vaanholt, Guanlin Wang, Justina Sauciuvenaite, Sandra J. Wallner-Liebmann, Mark D. Faries, Kurosh Djafarian
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 3, p e1155 (2015)
PeerJ
PeerJ
Aspects of the female body may be attractive because they signal evolutionary fitness. Greater body fatness might reflect greater potential to survive famines, but individuals carrying larger fat stores may have poor health and lower fertility in non