Human Body Size and the Laws of Scaling: Physiological, Performance, Growth, Longevity and Ecological RamificationsSeveral books have been published on scaling in biology and its ramifications in the animal kingdom. However, none has specifically examined the multifaceted effects of how changes in human height create disproportionately larger changes in weight, surface area, strength and other physiological parameters. Yet, the impact of these non-linear effects on individual humans as well as our world's environment is enormous. Since increasing human body size has widespread ramifications, this book presents findings on the human species and its ecological niche. its community and how the species interacts with its environment. Thus, a few chapters provide an ecological overview of how increasing human body size relates to human evolution, fitness, health, survival and the environment. This book provides a unique purview of the laws of scaling on human performance, health, longevity and the environment. Numerous examples from various research disciplines are used to illustrate the impact of increasing body size on many aspects of human enterprises, including work output, athletics and intellectual performance. |
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Advantages of Taller Human Height | 33 |
Advantages of Shorter Human Height | 47 |
Body Height and its Relation to Chronic Disease and Longevity | 63 |
BMI and Weight Their Relation to Diabetes CVD Cancer and Allcause Mortality | 113 |
The Obesity Epidemic Birthweight Rapid Growth and Superior Nutrition | 147 |
Longlived Mutant Gene Knockout and Transgenic Mice | 191 |
Overview of Research on Giant Transgenic Mice with Emphasis on the Brain and Aging | 235 |
Speculations on the Evolutionary Ecology of Homo sapiens with Special Reference to Body Size Allometry and Survivorship | 261 |
Birthweight Height Brain Size and Intellectual Ability | 301 |
Impact of Body Size on Resources Pollution the Environment and Economics | 319 |
Final Remarks on Human Size Scaling and Ecological Implications | 329 |
Symbols Acronyms and Abbreviations Used in Text | 333 |
Technical Review of Molecular and Physiological Aspects Relevant to Size Free Radicals and Aging | 341 |
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The Evolutionary Ecology of Body Size with Special Reference to Allometry and Survivorship | 213 |
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