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Hormones, health, and behavior : a socio-ecological and lifespan perspective [E-Book] / edited by C. Panter-Brick and C.M. Worthman.

As widespread social transformations have been paralleled by gains in health and life expectancy through public health and other improvements, a variety of other challenges to health have emerged, particularly in lifestyle related, behaviourally mediated changes in rates of chronic disease. Hormones...

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Personal Name(s): Panter-Brick, Catherine, editor
Worthman, C. M., editor
Imprint: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999
Physical Description: 1 online resource (ix, 290 pages)
Note: englisch
ISBN: 9780521573320
9780521103756
9780511623462
Subject (LOC):
Psychoneuroendocrinology.
Physical anthropology.
Clinical health psychology.
Human ecology.
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As widespread social transformations have been paralleled by gains in health and life expectancy through public health and other improvements, a variety of other challenges to health have emerged, particularly in lifestyle related, behaviourally mediated changes in rates of chronic disease. Hormones, Health and Behavior looks at the relationship of human biology and human society at the intersection of behavior, hormones and health. There is both scientific interest and practical urgency behind the ideas and findings presented here, as the need for a socio-ecological view of function and well-being has become more apparent. This book documents an emerging understanding of how hormones create linkage between behavior or social life and health. It will inform graduate students and researchers interested in human sciences, human development, anthropology, epidemiology, public environmental and reproductive health.

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