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Hillard Kaplan

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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|March 19, 2019
Methodological differences cannot explain associations between health, anthropometrics, and excess resting metabolic rateMichael Gurven, Benjamin Trumble, Jonathan Stieglitz, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|August 20, 2010
Blood lipids, infection, and inflammatory markers in the Tsimane of BoliviaSarinnapha Vasunilashorn, Eileen M Crimmins, Jung Ki Kim, et al.
Evolutionary Anthropology|April 22, 2017
The Tsimane Health and Life History Project: Integrating anthropology and biomedicineMichael Gurven, Jonathan Stieglitz, Benjamin Trumble, et al.
Elife|August 17, 2019
Computed tomography shows high fracture prevalence among physically active forager-horticulturalists with high fertilityJonathan Stieglitz, Benjamin C Trumble, , et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 30, 2012
Physical competition increases testosterone among Amazonian forager-horticulturalists: a test of the 'challenge hypothesis'Benjamin C Trumble, Daniel Cummings, Christopher von Rueden, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|October 24, 2019
Old friends and friendly fire: Pregnancy, hookworm infection, and anemia among tropical horticulturalistsAmy S Anderson, Benjamin C Trumble, Carmen Hové, et al.
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|September 28, 2020
Immune function during pregnancy varies between ecologically distinct populationsCarmen Hové, Benjamin C Trumble, Amy S Anderson, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 29, 2016
Associations between male testosterone and immune function in a pathogenically stressed forager-horticultural populationBenjamin C Trumble, Aaron D Blackwell, Jonathan Stieglitz, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 21, 2016
Health costs of reproduction are minimal despite high fertility, mortality and subsistence lifestyleMichael Gurven, Megan Costa, Ben Trumble, et al.
Plos One|August 12, 2009
Inflammation and infection do not promote arterial aging and cardiovascular disease risk factors among lean horticulturalistsMichael Gurven, Hillard Kaplan, Jeffrey Winking, et al.
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|March 19, 2019
Methodological differences cannot explain associations between health, anthropometrics, and excess resting metabolic rateMichael Gurven, Benjamin Trumble, Jonathan Stieglitz, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|August 20, 2010
Blood lipids, infection, and inflammatory markers in the Tsimane of BoliviaSarinnapha Vasunilashorn, Eileen M Crimmins, Jung Ki Kim, et al.
Evolutionary Anthropology|April 22, 2017
The Tsimane Health and Life History Project: Integrating anthropology and biomedicineMichael Gurven, Jonathan Stieglitz, Benjamin Trumble, et al.
Elife|August 17, 2019
Computed tomography shows high fracture prevalence among physically active forager-horticulturalists with high fertilityJonathan Stieglitz, Benjamin C Trumble, , et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 30, 2012
Physical competition increases testosterone among Amazonian forager-horticulturalists: a test of the 'challenge hypothesis'Benjamin C Trumble, Daniel Cummings, Christopher von Rueden, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|October 24, 2019
Old friends and friendly fire: Pregnancy, hookworm infection, and anemia among tropical horticulturalistsAmy S Anderson, Benjamin C Trumble, Carmen Hové, et al.
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|September 28, 2020
Immune function during pregnancy varies between ecologically distinct populationsCarmen Hové, Benjamin C Trumble, Amy S Anderson, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 29, 2016
Associations between male testosterone and immune function in a pathogenically stressed forager-horticultural populationBenjamin C Trumble, Aaron D Blackwell, Jonathan Stieglitz, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 21, 2016
Health costs of reproduction are minimal despite high fertility, mortality and subsistence lifestyleMichael Gurven, Megan Costa, Ben Trumble, et al.
Plos One|August 12, 2009
Inflammation and infection do not promote arterial aging and cardiovascular disease risk factors among lean horticulturalistsMichael Gurven, Hillard Kaplan, Jeffrey Winking, et al.
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