Too Much of a Stimulus
Too Little of a Stimulus
Too Novel a Stimulus
Disease risk
Random (all lectures)
100

Any environmental or genetic factor that increases the chances of disease, injury, or outcome.

What is a risk factor?

100

The capacity to change in response to the environment.

What is phenotypic plasticity?

100

Cushioned shoes decreases ______ ______

What is impact peak?

100

Undernutrition + Obesity 

What is the "double burden of Malnutrition"?

100

Decreased fertility, earlier weaning age, faster maturation, increased life expectancy, etc

What are recent trends in human history?

200

Cancers, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, and metabolic syndrome. 

What are the leading causes of death and illness?

200

a) fatigues fast, power, and anaerobic.

b) fatigues slowly, endurance, aerobic.

What is fast twitch and slow twitch muscle fiber?

200

Inventions that benefit but also have major underlying consequences.

What are antibiotics, fertilizers, cars, guns, etc?

200

Infectious diseases + Chronic non Infectious diseases

What is the "double burden of disease"?

200

Enhanced cultural learning ability, Expansion out of Africa, diverse hunter gather way of life.

What are the major transitions in human evolution?

300

Does not distinguish between excess body fat, muscle, or bone mass.

What is BMI?

300

The biggest threat to Knee health.

What is sedentism?

300

"mismatches caused by aspects of the novel environment in which we judge the benefit to outweigh the costs".

What is diseases of benefit?

300

Early Scarcity + Later abundance =

What is adult metabolic risk?

300

Later age at first birth, less lactation time, higher ovarian function, frequent menstrual cycles, etc 

What are breast cancer risk factors?

400

increases risk of a heart attack

High LDL + low HDL + _______________

What is systemic inflammation?

400

"Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor elevates in response to physical activity. The BDNF effects are strongest in ___________-,_________, and _______."

What is the hippocampus, neocortex, and basal ganglia?

400

An elongated eyeball causing nearsighted vision- "causes the lens to focus light from far objects slightly in front of the retina rather than directly on it" (70)

What is Myopia?

400

Early development occurs in an environment...

"where energy is limited, individuals adapt to conditions of energetic scarcity. BUT if energy becomes abundant later in life it increases the risk of metabolic disregulation". 

 

What is "Developmental Mismatch"?

400

"chemical reaction in cells that transforms energy from food into energy useful for cells" (19, lec 10)

What is cellular metabolism?

500

Eating more glucose causes_________&_________.

What are higher insulin levels and more fat storage?

500

Leading cause of disability in the USA.

What is Osteoarthritis? 

500

flat feet due to shoes.

What is a trade off?

500

The Two kinds of Mismatch.

What is evolutionary and developmental mismatch?

500

Genomic instability, deregulated nutrient sensing, stem cell exhaustion, epigenetic changes, etc

What are the Mechanisms of aging?