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A life-history theory perspective on obesity
Andrea G Dittmann1, Jon K Maner1
1Kellogg School of Management,Northwestern University,Evanston,IL 60208-1220.a-dittmann@kellogg.northwestern.edujon.maner@kellogg.northwestern.eduwww.jonmaner.com.
Abstract:
We extend Nettle et al.'s insurance hypothesis (IH) argument, drawing upon life-history theory (LHT), a developmental evolutionary perspective that documents downstream consequences of early-life exposure to unpredictable environments. We discuss novel evidence consistent with both IH and LHT, suggesting that early-life exposure to unpredictable environments is associated with reduced engagement in weight management behaviors and a greater probability of adulthood obesity.
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