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Seasonality and seasonal affective disorder (SAD): an evolutionary viewpoint tied to energy conservation and reproductive cycles.

机译:季节性和季节性情感障碍(SAD):与能量保存和生殖周期有关的进化观点。

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The characteristic symptoms of SAD, including hypersomnia and weight gain, might reflect a genetically programmed attempt to conserve energy during historically predictable periods of dwindling food supply. While this basic hypothesis has obvious conceptual appeal, few authors have considered the specific positive selection pressures that might have contributed to such a process. The goal of the current paper is to further develop an evolutionary model of SAD with a focus on energy conservation in the context of seasonal reproductive cycles. To accomplish this, seasonal data on birth rates are considered from an evolutionary viewpoint. There is considerable indirect evidence that in temperate climates, the symptoms of SAD reflect a predisposition for conception to occur in late spring/early summer to ensure a peak of births in the late winter/early spring. The adaptive value of such a pattern, and its putative role in natural selection in humans, is also discussed.
机译:SAD的特征性症状,包括失眠和体重增加,可能反映了在粮食供应减少的历史可预测时期内,通过基因编程的节能措施。尽管这一基本假设具有明显的概念吸引力,但很少有作者考虑过可能导致这一过程的特定积极选择压力。本文的目的是进一步发展SAD的进化模型,重点是在季节性繁殖周期的背景下节约能源。为此,从进化的角度考虑了季节性出生率的季节性数据。有大量的间接证据表明,在温带气候下,SAD的症状反映出受孕的倾向是在春末/初夏发生,以确保冬末/初春的出生高峰。还讨论了这种模式的适应性价值及其在人类自然选择中的假定作用。

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