Biocultural Models in Studies of Human Health and Adaptation
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] R. Mazess,et al. Man in the Andes. A Multidisciplinary Study of High-Altitude Quechua , 1976 .
[2] A. Alland. Medical Anthropology and the Study of Biological and Cultural Adaptation1 , 1966 .
[3] F. Johnston,et al. Bioanthropological Research in Developing Countries , 1985 .
[4] C. Maccormack. Health and the social power of women. , 1988, Social science & medicine.
[5] A. Swedlund,et al. Biocultural perspectives on stress in prehistoric, historical, and contemporary population research , 1988 .
[6] M. S. Bates. Ethnicity and pain: a biocultural model. , 1987, Social science & medicine.
[7] M. Preece,et al. PREVENTION OF VITAMIN-D DEFICIENCY IN ASIANS , 1976, The Lancet.
[8] F. Salzano,et al. Man in the tropics: the Yanomama Indians. , 1977 .
[9] M. Kay. Anthropology of Human Birth , 1981 .
[10] Gillian R. Bentley,et al. Hunter-gatherer energetics and fertility: A reassessment of the !Kung San , 1985 .
[11] W. Leonard,et al. Nutritional determinants of high-altitude growth in Nuñoa, Peru. , 1989, American journal of physical anthropology.
[12] S. Gould,et al. The spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian paradigm: a critique of the adaptationist programme , 1979, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences.
[13] S. Wiesenfeld. Sickle-Cell Trait in Human Biological and Cultural Evolution , 1967, Science.
[14] A. Alland. Adaptation in Cultural Evolution: An Approach to Medical Anthropology , 1970 .
[15] A. Mcelroy,et al. Medical Anthropology In Ecological Perspective , 1979 .
[16] M. Singer,et al. Reinventing medical anthropology: toward a critical realignment. , 1990, Social science & medicine.
[17] M. Sahlins. The origin of society. , 1960, Scientific American.
[18] W. Trevathan. Human Birth: An Evolutionary Perspective , 1987 .
[19] P. Brown. Part III: Cultural adaptations to endemic malaria in Sardinia , 1981 .
[20] B. Pillsbury. "Doing the month": confinement and convalescence of Chinese women after childbirth. , 1978, Social science & medicine.
[21] C. Browner. Male Pregnancy Symptoms in Urban Colombia , 1983 .
[22] M. Konner,et al. Timing and Management of Birth among the !Kung: Biocultural Interaction in Reproductive Adaptation , 1987 .
[23] B. Winterhalder,et al. Coping with cold and other challenges of the boreal forest: An overview , 1983 .
[24] G. Lasker. Human Biological Adaptability , 1969 .
[25] J. Neel. Lessons from a "primitive" people. , 1970, Science.
[26] C. Sargent. Between death and shame: dimensions of pain in Bariba culture. , 1984, Social science & medicine.
[27] E. Hall,et al. Anthropology of Symbolic Healing [and Comments and Reply] , 1979, Current Anthropology.
[28] R. Martorell,et al. Growth in early childhood in developing countries. , 1986 .
[29] C. Laderman. Malaria and progress: some historical and ecological considerations. , 1975, Social science & medicine.
[30] M. Newman. Ecology and medical anthropology , 1964 .
[31] The Neo-Oriental American: childbearing in the ashram , 1979 .
[32] Pochi,et al. Biochemical Response of Late Rickets and Osteomalacia to a Chupatty-free Diet , 1972, British medical journal.
[33] J. Hunter. Geophagy in Africa and in the United States: A Culture-Nutrition Hypothesis , 1973 .
[34] A. Kleinman,et al. A Methodology for Cross-cultural Ethnomedical Research [and Comments and Reply] , 1988, Current Anthropology.
[35] The Politics of Reproductive Ritual. , 1983 .
[36] Culture, Scarcity, and Maternal Thinking: Mother Love and Child Death in Northeast Brazil , 1987 .
[37] P. Buschang,et al. Growth of rural and urban children in the valley of Oaxaca, Mexico. , 1981, American journal of physical anthropology.
[38] A. R. Frisancho. Human adaptation: A functional interpretation , 1979 .
[39] Jonathan Scott Friedlaender,et al. The Solomon Islands Project : a long-term study of health, human biology, and culture change , 1989 .
[40] J. Haas,et al. Nutritional Anthropology and Biological Adaptation , 1977 .
[41] R. W. Logan,et al. REDUCED PREVALENCE OF RICKETS IN ASIAN CHILDREN IN GLASGOW , 1981, The Lancet.
[42] J. Mckenna. An anthropological perspective on the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): the role of parental breathing cues and speech breathing adaptations. , 1986, Medical anthropology.
[43] N. Newton,et al. Cultural patterning of perinatal behavior. , 1967 .
[44] L. Kruckman,et al. Multi-disciplinary perspectives on post-partum depression: an anthropological critique. , 1983, Social science & medicine.
[45] L. Manderson,et al. Wives and Midwives: Childbirth and Nutrition in Rural Malaysia. , 1985, The Journal of Asian Studies.
[46] Napoleon A. Chagnon,et al. Evolutionary biology and human social behavior: An anthropological perspective , 1979 .
[47] G. Becker. Growing Old in Silence , 1980 .
[48] B. Bogin,et al. The relationship of socioeconomic status and sex to body size, skeletal maturation, and cognitive status of Guatemala City schoolchildren. , 1983, Child development.
[49] P. Baker. Human adaptation to high altitude. , 1969, Science.
[50] F. Johnston,et al. Interaction of nutritional and socioeconomic status as determinants of cognitive development in disadvantaged urban Guatemalan children. , 1987, American journal of physical anthropology.
[51] S. Harkness. The Cultural Mediation of Postpartum Depression , 1987 .
[52] W. Laughlin,et al. The First Americans: Origins, Affinities, and Adaptations. , 1980 .
[53] R. Huss-ashmore,et al. Diet, nutrition and agricultural development in Swaziland. 1. Agricultural ecology and nutritional status , 1989 .
[54] M. Singer,et al. The limitations of medical ecology: the concept of adaptation in the context of social stratification and social transformation. , 1989, Medical anthropology.
[55] N. Uddenberg,et al. Nausea in pregnancy: psychologic and psychosomatic aspects. , 1971, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[56] L. Morgan. Dependency Theory in the Political Economy of Health: An Anthropological Critique , 1987 .
[57] L. Minturn,et al. The influence of diet on morning sickness: a cross-cultural study. , 1984, Medical anthropology.
[58] S. Zegura,et al. Eskimos of northwestern Alaska : a biological perspective , 1979 .