The effects of lifestyle change on indicators of cardiometabolic health in semi-nomadic pastoralists.
Zane S SwansonHilary BethancourtRosemary NzunzaEmmanuel NdiemaDavid R BraunAsher Y RosingerHerman PontzerPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2023)
While evidence for evolutionary mismatch and health variation have been found across a number of populations affected by an urban/rural divide, these results demonstrate the effects of market integration and sedentarization on cardiometabolic health associated with the early stages of lifestyle changes. Our findings provide evidence for the changes in health when small-scale populations begin the processes of sedentarization and market integration that result from myriad market pressures.