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Nutritional anthropology.

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Nutritional anthropology.

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Anthropology of sports. Nutritional anthropology. Anthropology in designing of defence and other equipments. Forensic Anthropology. Methods and principles of personal identification and reconstruction. Applied human genetics DNA technology in diseases and medicine. Serogenetics and cytogenetics in reproductive biology.

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Nutritional Anthropology

  1. Definition

    Nutritional anthropology is a subfield of biological and biocultural anthropology that examines the interaction between diet, human biology, ecology, and culture. It views nutrition not merely as a biological requirement but as a biocultural phenomenon shaped by environment, social organization, and political economy. Anthropologists such as John Bennett (1943) and later Scrimshaw and Young (1989) emphasized that nutrition must be analyzed as a process where food intake is inseparable from the inequality and ecology of a community.

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    1: Lactose Tolerance: This biological trait evolved in specific pastoralist cultures with a history of milk-drinking (cultural economy), showing how a cultural adaptation changed the biological capacity of a population to thrive in their ecological setting. 2: High-Altitude Adaptation: In high-altitude regions like Tibet or the Andes, the ecological stress is hypoxia (low oxygen). Human adaptability here is integrated: it involves biological changes like increased lung capacity and the EPAS1 gene, as well as cultural adjustments like transhumance (seasonal migration) and iron-rich diets. in Indian Tribes: ICMR (2009) studies utilized these techniques to identify widespread Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) among Indian tribal communities, using Body Mass Index (BMI) and mid-upper arm circumference as primary indicators of health status. in Indian Tribes: Clinical surveys conducted in tribal regions of Odisha and Madhya Pradesh revealed a high prevalence of Goiter (iodine deficiency) and Bitot’s spots (Vitamin A deficiency)

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