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Human reproduction and health: an evolutionary perspective

机译:人类繁殖与健康:进化视角

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According to life history theory, increased investment in reproductive function (physiology and behaviour) at different times throughout the life course affects the risk of many diseases and, ultimately, longevity. Although genetic factors contribute to interindividual and interpopulation variation in reproductive traits, the dominant source of variability is phenotypic plasticity during development and adult life. Reproductive traits in both sexes evolved sensitivity to ecological conditions, as reflected in contemporary associations of hormone concentrations with geographical setting, nutritional status, and physical activity level. Lifetime exposure to increased concentrations of sex hormones is associated with the risk of some cancers, hence decreasing fertility patterns contribute to secular increases in their incidence. Conversely, increased investment in reproductive function might compromise somatic investment in health, such that faster sexual maturation and higher parity increases risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. An evolutionary perspective on reproductive biology could improve the efficacy of public health efforts to reduce the risk of hormone-sensitive cancers and other non-communicable diseases.
机译:根据人生历史理论,在整个生命课程中不同时间的生殖功能(生理学和行为)的投资增加影响许多疾病的风险,最终是长寿。尽管遗传因素有助于进行生殖性状的间面和口腔间变化,但显性变异性源是开发和成人生命期间的表型可塑性。两性的生殖特性在激素浓度与地理环境,营养状况和身体活动水平的当代联想中反映出对生态条件的敏感性。寿命暴露于增加性激素的浓度与某些癌症的风险有关,因此降低的生育模式有助于其发病率的世俗增加。相反,对生殖功能的投资增加可能会损害体育健康的躯体投入,因此更快的性成熟和更高的平均阶段增加了糖尿病和心血管疾病的风险。对生殖生物学的进化视角可以提高公共卫生努力的功效,以降低激素敏感癌症和其他非传染病的风险。

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